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ultratiem, to piracy in Youtube Anti-AntiAdblocker uBlock Origin Filter
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This entire shitty ad model these companies have pushed onto the net needs to go. Seriously. Find a better way to monetize your world.

ultratiem, (edited ) to piracy in How do companies know if I use cracked software or assets for my personal gig?
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Chances of getting caught are next to nothing.

If you do get caught, you’re fucked. Like fucked. The legal headaches and costs going up against Adobe or MS will ruin you… forever.

With that said, pirating tools is one thing, but using other people’s loops or artistic work without approval is another matter altogether. And that kind of stuff will land you into all kinds of trouble, not to mention curb your work as talk will quickly get around in the community.

If you’re serious about becoming a musician or artist or a creative selling their work, reputation and community standing is like 90% of it.

And if you’re wondering how can an artist tell? We know our work. And people talk. Share stuff. Sooner or later, it’ll get around. The internet is still powered by people.

ultratiem, to piracy in Sony Steals Customers' Purchased Content - Piracy is COMPLETELY JUSTIFIED!
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Sony has always treated its customers like absolute trash from the get go. As a kid, I had a stereo that ended up dying. They weaselled out of the warranty. Flash forward to my Sony headphones where one ear died and they did the same. Forward again to my Ericsson phone whose screen died due to “water damage” (the markers were triggered by a friend who worked in their repair department said all phones on high humidity zones were always triggered because back then phones weren’t even dust proof). They sent it back refusing to fix it.

Since then they have been on my embargo list. One of the worst companies for caring about their customers.

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ultratiem, to piracy in I just deleted my entire library and redownloaded it.
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People still use that malware of a client???

ultratiem, to piracy in For those who pirate songs, how do you discover new music?
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This is what honestly sold me on streaming. The access to music is unprecedented and so is the discovery.

To put it in perspective, I have added more 5-star songs to my library in the past 4 years than the previous 20. About 30% of most of my favorite songs were recommended by the system.

I love music. Unless I go deaf, I can’t see my life without it. And I’m glad on some level that it’s not as lucrative as movies so I’m not upset shelling out the monthly fee. Likely the only service that that’s good piracy can’t even come close for me on this one.

ultratiem, (edited ) to piracy in YouTube Ad-Blocker policy - Can it be explained by ad revenue numbers?
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It’s more of a long term strategy to reign in control of how people “consume” the internet. Google wants an ad on your desktop. They want your browser to stop, just like YouTube videos, to show you a brief 20s ad spot.

They are embolden now because they have amassed a massive user base with Chrome and all its ill gotten derivatives. And the EU eyeballing big tech is likely putting a fire under their ass.

And yes, when ad revenue drops, that tends to focus an ad company. With that said, they have only been increasing ad spots and their length over recent years and that has not had the impact from your data. So…

But yeah, all these companies are just working tireless to as many put locks on the net as possible to force you into more subscriptions, which are what companies are all about. Passive incoming has always been absolute gold.

ultratiem, to privacyguides in Your Cheap Android TV Streaming Box May Have a Dangerous Backdoor
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“May”. Lmaooo

ultratiem, (edited ) to piracy in Windows 10
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On Windows 8.1/10/11, right-click on the Windows start menu and select PowerShell or Terminal (Not CMD).

Copy-paste the below code and press enter irm https://massgrave.dev/get | iex

You will see the activation options, and follow onscreen instructions.

That’s all. Registered till you make a sweeping change to its hardware with a real license from Microsoft.

ultratiem, to piracy in RANT: I hate the fact that my ISP can restrict access to certain sites
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Yeah this is government level. They tell the ISPs what to block and they do what’s ordered. ISPs want your money. All the legal crap they have to do is part of business.

ultratiem, (edited ) to piracy in Sony is going to remove certain purchased titles from user libraries
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Give it another 10 years, you won’t “own” anything. It’ll be “licensed.” Weird tho. Digital content is endless. But you can’t consume it into extinction; physical things are finite, but we’re like here take it! It’s yours! Call a cop or shoot anyone trying to take it.

Seems backwards to me.

ultratiem, to piracy in Recording Spotify to your DAW, can this get your account banned?
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Spotify cannot tell if you record a song. So no, it won’t get you banned. But as others have said, OSes have built in piracy protection.

With that said, it’s a terrible way to pirate songs. You can find most anything on torrents. Grab yourself some nice flac rips and encode them to a nice AAC format. Spotify uses really shitty encodes, you’re not getting lossless through them.

ultratiem, to privacy in Feeling like Privacy is a lost war.
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“Phone company, internet”

Lol, there you go. Your ISP and wireless carrier are THE worst. They also have a lot of your financial info that they sell off. Tracking too. Your carrier routinely pings your phone for get location and records the calls, where you were at the time, how long etc. Unless it’s encrypted, they see and harvest it all.

ISPs don’t have as much liberty but they too track and sell off a fair bit of your life. They also have your financial info as most almost run a background check these days.

ultratiem, (edited ) to piracy in Are movie and show file sizes more efficient than they were years ago?
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Same movie. 1080p. 2h. 6000 Bitrate. AAC 5.1 audio.

  • H264: 8 GB
  • H265: 5 GB
  • AV1: 3 GB
ultratiem, to piracy in Where to find torrents?
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I used to use thepiratebay.org, but recently it seems the quality of the site has degraded.

Recently??? 😏

ultratiem, to science_memes in Kid's going places
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Wait till OP finds out this was not done by a kid but a full grown man.

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