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      Yeah I hate the phrasing of the headline. Makes you sounds like they did turn it over. And then you get that last part of the sentence.

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      How did you know my browser’s user-agent string?

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    Good thing we’re not on Reddit then 😎

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    a) discussions aren’t a crime.

    b) what are studios going to do to the hundreds of millions of daily pirates? Write stern letters?

    c) they tried identifying us and sending us stern letters in 2001 and we all laughed, then kept pirating anyway.

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      b and c) Go after the ISPs who don’t disconnect the pirating users and sue them instead. Go after the deep pockets.

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        They did that too. Most ISP’S outside of Comcast shrugged as well. The studios lost this fight almost 2 decades ago.

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      Yes they will write stern, spooky letters to the tone of “give us money or get sued”. Then they take the money they get, and sue no one because they have no evidence.

      It’s basically a 419 scam, but with lawyers

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    There’s like 2 decent movies released per year. I think people can do without.

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      No no you don’t get it. The point is to hoard the movies. Not to watch them!

      They’re like Steam games: You collect more than you play.

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        I am in this post and I don’t like it

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        I’m in this comment and I don’t like it. (/s)

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    Or, perhaps it would be more cost effective to spend your money developing a way to access content that isn’t user-hostile. Then, suddenly, piracy wouldn’t be on the rise.

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      But how does that pay the shareholders?

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        It doesn’t. Fuck em.

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        I know that you mean that sarcastically, and I agree. In the end, they could be happy with some passive income on old IPs but decide to be greedy instead.

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          Yeah it’s sarcasm ^^

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    Film studios must suck my cock, I say.

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    I’m very surprised that Reddit didn’t immediately bend the knee. If they succeed in going public this policy will not continue

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      if they gave in for one, they would be in for all

      so they have to fight to be forced so they don’t have to answer every request

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      Probably because the brown envelope wasn’t think enough.

      I’m sure for the right “incentive” they’ll happily cooperate.

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      Sadlyi think this is the inevitable

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    VPN go brrrrrr

    But seriously though, more people need to migrate away from Reddit.

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      Maybe, but at least Reddit is big enough it can say “no”. You have no rights B over whether it dies, but it can. A smaller device may not be able to afford to.

      What would happen on Lemmy? I seriously doubt anyone hosting Lemmy could afford a legal battle with something that big.

      A better argument is “shut the hell up”. You’re playing with fire by discussing something a place deems illegal, on a service under the legal jurisdiction deeming it illegal. You really can’t assume any right to privacy online. Use your VPN first, and discuss it in a jurisdiction where it is ok. Countries are better suited to “just say no”

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        What would happen on Lemmy?

        You switch to a different instance that isn’t snitching on you, right? There’s already so many instances, big and small, that I don’t think it would be feasible for the movie people to go after all of them.

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    Strange, my reddit account seems to have had all its posts and comments deleted and my IP leads back to Proton. Oopsy daisy. Get fucked clowns.

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      So glad I did that when they fucked with their api

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    This must be the reason every piracy community I know has strict rules about not requesting specific titles. Even if they had the IPs, I’m not sure what they could prosecute, especially considering the number of users who use a VPN.

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          Torrents are metadata files, they’re absolutely hosted on websites.

          They only describe how your BitTorrent client can initiate the p2p connection, they obviously don’t have the actual data that’s shared, only info about that data.

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            But why do they need to worry, they do not host anything illegal (also if they only store magnet, they do not even need to store torrent). If linking to illegal content was illegal, google would be dead by now.

            Edit: do not host anything illegal = none of the illegal data in the torrents files

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        Or the ISPs in this case. They want the information about the pirates to use them as witnesses to show that the ISP didn’t terminate copyright infringing users, even when notified dozens of times and to show that the ISPs benefitted from these practices by retaining them as paying customers.

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    In the immortal words of the insane clown posse, “fuck off.

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    I said this on the last repost as well.

    Obviously there are reasons the film studios want that but actually getting information because you suspect someone crimes a bit too hard online is really tough. Your evidence must be waterproof to get a subpoena and until then you can run into a plathera of different issues thanks to airtight GDPR rules that still apply to US companies as well (they updated them to be even more strict with their newer compliance laws last year).

    Actually there’s a good chance that sharing data or IPs without a subpoena could be not only devastating to any potential legal case, but also to Reddit. They will never do this because they stand to gain nothing from it as is and if they wanna go IPO they can’t pull such shakes moves rn.

    Obligatory IANAL, if you need legal advice, ask a lawyer because they need all your context and they will know the ins and outs of their field.

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    ok i REALLY need to delete my account there.