Not a lawyer, but hypothetically yes? I think it's the same situation with Pantone colors being only legally viewable on Adobe software or whatever. (Will double check on the validity of that though)
Not to mention that they also incentivise players to spend real-world money by having their website have a secret club for whales (I think you need to spend either $1K or $5K in order to have the button appear) to spend even more money then they did to even gain access originally.
Edit: clarity and conciseness: added "originally" to the end of the last sentence.
You didn't read the headline correctly then. It says "With their own cash", which means they're buying this stuff for their classrooms with their own money out of their own pay. There's no federal subsidies for these.
Oh, you know it's October when we're bringing the spooky shitposts out. Like, I have spectrophobia, and I've had actual nightmares about this shit happening lol.
It was a dud; normally when bombs get dropped and don't explode, they're considered to be a potential hazard at any time, but most people think that these duds are so old they can't possibly be able to explode anymore.
They don't really though. I haven't been on GoG in a minute, but when I was looking for an offline installer (I think for Cyberpunk?), it was very easy to find it
It's actually a bit hit or miss, at least on Prime Video. Most episodes still have the Massive Attack Theme, but a few here and there (Mostly in S2 iirc) have the generic theme.
Yippee! The death of cable is fast approaching, hopefully.