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You put in quotes a thing I never said.
It's piracy because you circumvented a digital protection to access content without paying (either in the form of money or time).
Never said it was illegal. – LS
— Linus Tech Tips (@LinusTech) January 28, 2022
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_piracy
http://www.trustsoft.com/article.php?category=5&article=2448499
https://archive.fo/reTQj
https://archive.fo/yfbc7
Good luck with this argument. I guess nixing pop-ups makes me a destroyer of investigative journalism or something. https://t.co/u2TMzM3qg8
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) September 17, 2015
https://adage.com/article/digital/iab-surveys-options-fight-ad-blockers-including-lawsuits/300228
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/139608/Rca-Vcr-PlusPlus-15530130.html?page=48
00:00 Hello
00:05 My luck
00:34 Linus transparency vs. my lack of it
00:51 Adblock being piracy
02:30 My bias – youtube pays me from ads
03:28 My bias – Linus has given my nonprofit $20,000 from ad revenue
03:48 The stealing cirque du soleil example
04:00 The math of stealing from cirque du soleil
04:53 Louis is a simp
05:54 Definitions of piracy
06:20 What people get in trouble for
07:50 Why piracy was rampant in the 2000s
10:35 Violating the «implied contract»
10:52 Why the implied contract is not positivo
11:40 Suing adblockers
13:15 Journalism professor
13:35 History of ad blocking
14:00 Adblock on consumer VCRs
15:00 Would piracy measures be included on a VCR
15:35 Why screw over the advertiser but not the content creator?
16:15 Advertisers work into their model a lack of control over you
18:15 What’s bad for the advertiser? You being served an ad you didn’t watch
19:20 Are content creators mad if you do not pay attention to the ad?
21:45 Where do we draw the line?
Autor: Louis Rossmann
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