In what appears to be an escalating incursion into a user’s digital privacy, a collective of film companies continue to implore the court to compel Reddit to surrender its users’ personal details. This move is part of an ongoing piracy liability case against Internet Service Providers. Reddit, however, steadfastly resists, staunchly defending its users’ rights to anonymous speech.

  • Faceman🇦🇺
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    4010 months ago

    I did the most egregious thing back in the day and rented DVDs from the video store, ripped them, then returned them.

      • Faceman🇦🇺
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        2410 months ago

        I am wracked with guilt every day.

        Just don’t look at the server over there pulling half a TB of new 4k rips from usenet at a gig a second…

        • @pwalker
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          510 months ago

          Every time it amazes me that noone give a fuck about usenet since before the internet existed 😂

          • PrimalAnimist
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            510 months ago

            Back in the early days you wanna download a movie or some warez it would be like 358 parts and you would always miss some and have to ask for reposts. Hey anyone have parts 28, 34, 78, and 212-229 of “Dizzy Princess And the Shaven Dwarves?” Then you wait a day or two, watching replies. It was really an accomplishment when you get that final piece and decode the file(s) successfully.

        • @letsgo@lemm.ee
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          310 months ago

          You don’t need to feel guilty, copying onto your own blank media is why we all have to pay a levy on all blank media, even when they’re not being used for copying videos. That backup of your own stuff (family photos etc) you want to do? Pay the RIAA-tax.