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How does Usenet content not immediately get DMCA'd into oblivion?

For instance, say I search for “The Dark Knight” on my Usenet indexer. It returns to me a list of uploads and where to get them via my Usenet provider. I can then download them, stitch them together, and verify that it is, indeed, The Dark Knight. All of this costs only a few dollars a month for me....

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Is real debrid a similar situation?

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So it’s basically the fediverse 30+ years before?

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Can’t wait to try this out. Thanks for sharing.

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At least patched with ReVanced or something similar.

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Thank you for acknowledging it! Maybe a third of the people I’ve mentioned this to respond.

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Exactly. It’s like my (sub)concious was already at least three threads removed from reality and I need to bounce back into the real world to process.

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On the bright side he can get some relief in knowing he’s taking them down with him.

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In English we have “It’s better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubt.””

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Oligopolies baby! Ask any Canadian.

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See, that would require them viewing you as human.

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You’re only supposed to eat six anyway.

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Won’t work for every article but I just want to shout out !nyt_gift_articles

Edit: oh, new yorker, not new york times. Ah well, still a resource worth sharing.

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Alright, I know they’ve had twenty years and are allowed a few stinkers, but is this the worst cyanide and happiness ever?

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A Scott Adams? As far as I’m aware there’s three authors.

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For almost the first decade it was four.

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Oh boy, can’t wait to see what someone commented on my post

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