New Bill to Effectively Kill Anime & Other Piracy in the U.S. Gets Backing by Netflix, Disney & Sony
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If you read the bill, heavily sponsored by the MPA, part of it is about forcing ISPs (and presumably US based VPNs) to block the DNS/URLs of "foreign criminal" sites.
It's laying the groundwork for a Great American Firewall.
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The problem with cable was it was not on demand and contained ads.
I would never, ever pay for cable even in today's world if it was $10 a month because of the overwhelming amount of ads.
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Who pays for vpns anymore. Isn't proton VPN free?
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Oh no!
Anyway.
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I'm curious how effective those bans have been. Is free porn difficult to access in states that have added verification laws or has it only affected the larger players that get attention while the ones that most people don't usually think immediately of fly under the radar?
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Someone I know told me their usual site is no verification, but sometimes finding content through Google on the big sites triggers an ID verification.
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I haven't used Windows in a couple of years. I use Arch btw.
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Freedomwall
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You hit the nail on the head, it's just the biggest sites
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.....but why?
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Why would I spend money on proprietary software that tracks me and sells my data when it’s trivially easy for me to set up a FOSS alternative and actually own the video files myself.
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Corporate legislation, making America Great as always.
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So many long games are being played now, it's like everything is laying groundwork for something else. Would be nice for laws to just do what they do.
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I don't really watch TV much in the first place of my own choice. A few things my partner wants to watch but that's about it. Music I get download with yt-dpl -x, I think that was it anyway as I set an alias for it
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I remember as kids we shared music by Bluetooth or copying files on a memory stick. You are not stopping that.
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I want to like GoG but their Linux support can be pretty awful at times. It took over a week for X4 to update the Linux version on GoG compared to steam that in the end I refunded it and bought on steam. Also proton is pretty nice to have.
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And you still can't stop someone just playing it and recording the audio from outside of the VM.
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It's a slippery slope. Soon they will make doing illegal things a crime.
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If you use a US-based VPN, you fucked up yourself.
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Wouldn't be the first wall he put up in the name of freedom