- cross-posted to:
- piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- technology@lemmy.world
This shit again?
More proof that streaming has become cable with more steps. Piracy is ramping back up to the point that corps are needing to put on a big showy fight.
Yeah…also coincides with said corps throwing ads on everything. Think they’d learn.
It’s not them who should learn. It’s us. That it’s always a game of profit maximization as that’s what the system incentivises. For public companies, if something can be made worse to maximize profit extraction, it likely will be. If something can be made more expensive, it likely will be. Most companies don’t make products or serve customers. They make money for and serve their major shareholders. They know what they’re doing. We don’t.
Again? Jesus, just give up you fucks.
Their salaries depend on not giving up.
The movie companies said they were not planning to go after these people in court
Worlds most prolific story tellers tellin stories;)
They just want to talk!
Wouldn’t things like torrenting records and “movie piracy websites” used fall under fifth amendment protections? They’re being asked to provide a record of the piracy they’ve committed.
…and who the hell keeps personal computing records of anything, let alone when a particular protocol is used? “Mmm-hmm, yes, let me just write this down, February 20, 2024, 14:28 US CST, used BitTorrent to torrent all of the bits.”
Lawyers would fight it, but it would probably boil down to “No such records exist”. But they aren’t looking for your personal records- this would be your browser history, connection logs, that sort of thing. Which means your PC(s) could be seized as evidence to extract any relevant info.
I have never visited any of those sites and my only social media is the reddit account you have. Sorry I can’t provide logs because 1. I never did those things and 2. My browser clears all data on close. Also, BitTorrent is a legal software to use, I use it to download Linux distros. If you would like my payment and communication records with RCN, you will need to subpoena them to have the records handed over. Anymore questions, movie people?
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The USSC has ruled that the 5th amendment extends to civil cases as well as criminal.
They are asking for records of the redditor using and downloading from public trackers.
This basically incriminating themself when revealing the information.
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The sad part is, a few years ago I gladly paid for the Disney Hulu bundle along with HBO. Now it’s all gone to shit and they never even improved the Disney Plus app. My subscription payments are long gone and I’m better off for it.
If I can pay a single reasonable fee and have access to literally everything, I do.
If I could do that without having to go through the effort of finding everything myself, I would absolutely pay for that. I used to stream because it was better. I can’t afford that now though, and not everything is even available.
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The way things are going over there Sputz will probably hand everything over as long as they invest. I still remember when the canary quietly went away.
Aw, isn’t that precious
From the article:
The plaintiffs have always maintained that they don’t intend to pursue legal action against the targeted Redditors. Instead, they’re seeking information to support their lawsuits against RCN and other Internet providers.
The motion to compel shows that the movie companies are seeking the following information from Mr. S, who is not necessarily the Redditor:
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All written communications with RCN concerning piracy from Oct. 1, 2017 to the present.
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Payment records to RCN from Oct. 1, 2017 to present.
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All personal computing records pertaining to usage of BitTorrent from Oct. 1, 2017 to the present.
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All social media account usernames used including for Reddit, Twitter and Facebook January 1, 2016 to present.
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All Reddit posts and messages from Jan. 1, 2016 to the present
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Records of all movie piracy websites (including but not limited to YTS, 1337x, RARBG, Torrent Galaxy, The PirateBay) that were used at your Internet service.
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That one redditor is screwed