“there hands”
“nefarious no-gooders”
“to these pirates”
“illegal files”
“of course”
Am I reading an AI trying to sound hip and trendy?
Just another ordinary, average guy.
“there hands”
“nefarious no-gooders”
“to these pirates”
“illegal files”
“of course”
Am I reading an AI trying to sound hip and trendy?
I wish the article did a better job of exploring the subject. It really only presents one side of the story, here.
You can read this book online, by the way.
I’m a big fan of WTFPL, myself.
I reported that mother fucker. Scum like him are easy to spot and clean up.
To be continued…
More charges could come, and Hilson said in a statement: “This process is still ongoing and not over.”
Time for good ol’ Ctrl-Alt-Del…
Er… I mean, time to hit the good ol’ reboot button.
Theft is when you deprive someone of one of their possessions. How is sharing content the same as doing that? The only “theft” going on here is content producers trying to steal the meaning of the word theft.
If people need compensation for their content production (and they really should) then that can be provided for by patronage, by donations, by society in general. Putting the round peg of that responsibility into the square hole of each person “consuming” the content makes zero sense in the grand scheme of things.
The real piracy was the friends we made on the way.
And we really only have a few reddit and stackexchange posts to verify that this is not a fake event?
This whole story looks like disinformation.