How does this article show it was a valid defence? They withdrew, as they knew it clearly wasnt going to work for them, so im not sure what your point is…
I’ll eat my hat if that turns out to be a working defence for Disney, so as a reason to pirate, it’s pretty feeble.
Duh?
Hardly. Hollywood is breaking box office records every other month, and the pirating community is very, very small compared to the larger population. Have you looked at video game prices lately? Movie ticket prices? Theyre out of control, seemingly not bothered by piracy in the slightest. Studio lawyers are going after piracy because they have nothing else better to do then pursue every point of revenue increase they possibly can, including going after the small fish.
But you forgot the biggest reason…It’s free.
The large majority of people who pirate couldn’t give a shit about “digital media preservation”. Sure, people all have their own reasons, but to the other commentors point, most people are gonna delete shit right after they listen/play/watch it. Storage space is expensive.
Did something change in advertising law in the US in the last few years? I feel like ive been seeing this specific phrase in advertising more and more lately.
Totally agree. The self aggrandizing, “hero of digital media preservation” thing is getting a bit ridiculous.
If im feeling cheeky and one of my fellow nerd friends mentions a favorite character of theirs, i like to say “oh, that guy from Fortnite?”
No luck today i guess, haha, tried that code and it seems its been used as well. Appreciate you trying though :)
Damn, i thought I was quick, lol
Love this
Was gonna say, nobody took shit, lol
I know they havent said what the punishments would be for non-compliance (Fines? Witholding of public services?), but without jail time attached to it, that just tells me the rich folks are gonna pay their way out (as usual), and those without the means are stuck getting totally-not-drafted.
You have no idea how any of this works
How ignorant…
The world of Deus Ex is one of extreme late stage capitalism, so disposable for no other reason then to make you buy another one tracks… Or maybe it’s a liability thing?
It’s so convenient, I don’t understand why it ever went out of style
I hope the asshole that stole my CD wallet from my truck years ago is in a better place in there life now, but I’m still sore about it… Fucker…
Sweet, I didn’t think so, but doesn’t hurt to check!
I, too, praise the uptime, so your first suggestion sounds perfect!
Thanks again
Awesome write up, thanks for taking the time!
Definitely seems like docker is the way to go. I’ve currently got my NAS connected via ISCSI, but will I need to change that up when moving to docker?
If you’re willing to pay for premium, Proton supports custom domains and catch-all addresses, so you can cut out all the extra mail relay stuff. Just give out vendor@mydomain.com, and it all comes back to the same mailbox. If it gets compromised, just set up a rule to trash anything to that address.