• Schwim Dandy
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    1006 months ago

    People who craft intentionally misleading titles with a qualifier at the end that diffuses the statement have been proven to be pedophiles, schwim says.

  • Uglyhead
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    226 months ago

    Pay Pig Boy enough and he’ll do anything

    Maybe they can make him exec at a huge studio after he dump-fires teddit in the IPO.

  • @Fades@lemmy.world
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    176 months ago

    Reddit keeps blocking more and more vpn IPs also, they are desperate to identify you to farm your metadata. Shit like this is part of what it could be used for.

    Reddit is truly indefensible at this point, absolute shit in overall content quality, UX, user respect, could go on and on

  • @NarrativeBear@lemmy.world
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    86 months ago

    Next thing you know companies are going to want to know what you talk about inside their stores, or within public spaces, or ridding the bus.

    • @CaptObvious
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      36 months ago

      They already know all of this. They can probably even make a good guess at what you’re thinking in these spaces as well as in your own home.

  • A Mouse
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    66 months ago

    So, I just walk into the film studios lobbies(Everyone of them) and ask them for an Ethernet cord, I proceed to connect my NAS to it and download every movie released by that same film studio. I’ve never had an issue from them.

    Because, everything on the internet is true, right? Maybe I posted a totally false statement because it sounds good on the area of the internet I posted, or maybe I didn’t make a totally inaccurate and false statement and want everyone to know how amazing it is. The world will never know!

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    46 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    For the third time in less than a year, film studios with copyright infringement complaints against a cable Internet provider are trying to force Reddit to share information about users who have discussed piracy on the site.

    In the first instance, US Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler ruled in the US District Court for the Northern District of California that the First Amendment right to anonymous speech meant Reddit didn’t have to disclose the names, email addresses, and other account registration information for nine Reddit users.

    Film companies, including Bodyguard Productions and Millennium Media, had subpoenaed Reddit in relation to a copyright infringement lawsuit against Astound Broadband-owned RCN about subscribers allegedly pirating 34 movie titles, including Hellboy (2019), Rambo V: Last Blood, and Tesla.

    In her ruling, Beeler noted that while the First Amendment right to anonymous speech is not absolute, the film producers had already received the names of 118 Grande subscribers.

    She also said the film producers had failed to prove that “the identifying information is directly or materially relevant or unavailable from another source.”

    This week, as reported by TorrentFreak, film companies Voltage Holdings, which are part of the previous two subpoenas, and Screen Media Ventures, another film studio with litigation against RCN, filed a motion to compel [PDF] Reddit to respond to the subpoena in the US District Court for the Northern District of California.


    The original article contains 588 words, the summary contains 228 words. Saved 61%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

  • @CaptObvious
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    46 months ago

    I can hear Judge Beeler’s eye roll from the other side of the country.