Sony Music Among Parties Pushing To Cut Off Internet for Pirating Customers — Supreme Court Asked To Intervene (animecorner.me)
from moe90@feddit.nl to technology@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 03:41
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QBertReynolds@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 04:02 next collapse

Absolutely diabolical. Cutting off internet access is no different than cutting of electricity in modern society. Sure, you can live without it, but everything from paying your bills to getting a job or having a social life just got a whole lot harder. Fuck anyone who thinks this is a reasonable response.

Takios@discuss.tchncs.de on 24 Apr 07:34 next collapse

The cruelty is the point

dulce_3t_decorum_3st@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 08:32 collapse

Also, the ignorance regarding VPNs.

Empricorn@feddit.nl on 24 Apr 15:50 collapse

Internet access is absolutely a utility in every function. And like a utility, most people don’t have a realistic alternative. Not without sky-high prices and/or slower speeds and less reliability. Thanks, Donald Trump.

skribe@aussie.zone on 24 Apr 04:16 next collapse

Maybe Sony should have some things cutoff for that root kit, hmmm?

Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 14:40 collapse

I’m so glad the internet hasn’t forgiven them for that.

I’m a bit sad that not everyone remembers when they made up a movie critic so they would have good quotes to put on ads for Sony Pictures movies.

dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 16:09 collapse

I also haven’t forgiven them for trying to sue people for simply watching the Geohot video, or removing alternative OS functionality from the PS3, or for trying to reinvent MMC/SD memory cards in a different shape and charge more for for them. Hell, I still haven’t forgiven them for SonicStage.

I won’t buy anything from Sony for any reason. I don’t care what it is. I made damn sure my most recent camera purchase wasn’t a Sony, no matter what the reviews said. That’s because they pissed me off 20 years ago and haven’t demonstrated any improvement in behavior since. Nerds have long memories.

sugarfoot00@lemmy.ca on 24 Apr 19:41 collapse

Fuck I still hate them for the minidisc

iltoroargento@lemmy.sdf.org on 24 Apr 04:20 next collapse

Japanese corporate culture is fucking terrible. I don’t understand how anyone can support these gaming companies.

Edit: Gaming/Entertainment

pycorax@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 04:37 collapse

UMG and Warner Bros are Japanese? Lol

Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 05:12 collapse

Japanese corporate culture is atrocious ≠ American corporate culture isn’t atrocious

Both need some major reforms in order to be just non-awful, let alone acceptable.

pycorax@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 06:13 collapse

My point is more that what they wrote didn’t make sense talking about Japanese corporations when more American companies are listed. The entertainment industry is simply awful, nationalities aside.

Goretantath@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 08:07 collapse

Pretty sure sony is Japanese.

refurbishedrefurbisher@lemmy.sdf.org on 24 Apr 10:02 next collapse

Read the first sentence of the article

SkunkWorkz@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 10:09 collapse

Sony Music (the company involved in this lawsuit) is an American subsidiary of Sony Entertainment, a division of Sony Corporation of America.

FiskFisk33@startrek.website on 24 Apr 04:30 next collapse

as digitized almost all societal functions are, we really should define basic internet access as a human right.

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 24 Apr 23:50 collapse

but think of the corporations!

overload@sopuli.xyz on 24 Apr 04:39 next collapse

Is music piracy is still a major thing these days? I’ve not even considered it for years, because every music streaming platform has all the music, it seems.

Movie and TV show piracy must be so much more rampant because of the fragmentation creating inconvenience to consumers.

Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 05:15 next collapse

Music piracy isn’t rampant at all. It’s the “immigrant crime is out of control” of the internet.

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 05:18 collapse

If anything, youtube is the biggest sharer of pirated music. You can listen to anything on it for free, from anyone.

[deleted] on 24 Apr 06:09 next collapse

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z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml on 24 Apr 06:38 next collapse

And download all the music you want without an account using yt-dlp.

captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 08:54 next collapse

Hell I still sometimes find those old “lyrics” videos. Remember those? They all had that bluish teal background? Some of them survive to this day.

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 14:03 collapse

They’re still around for most big songs, old and new.

captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 18:59 collapse

I mean, there was a particular format of them, I think they were made in Youtube’s old built-in editor, there’s a distinctive style that is extremely 2007.

Archer@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 00:09 collapse

The blue background is in fact a default for Windows Movie Maker

captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works on 25 Apr 00:37 collapse

That would make sense for the era. The particular font scrolling effect most of them started with is likely also a built-in effect? I never once played with Windows Movie Maker.

dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 16:25 collapse

Hell, most of the major labels post tracks themselves to sponge up that sweet ad revenue. You can just use the tool of your choice to download the audio straight out of it if you decide you want to keep it for later.

boonhet@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 05:50 collapse

It’s mostly hipsters with modded iPods, everyone else just streams music. You can stream it in lossless quality on some platforms and download most played songs to your device if your mobile bandwidth is limited.

Hell I’m a weird hipster who likes to have local copies of things and even I’ve given up.

errer@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 07:46 next collapse

I use Foobar and Plexamp to listen to my FLAC collection. I have a lot of magazine CD inserts not readily available on the streaming platforms. Just feels really good knowing companies like Spotify aren’t making a dime off me.

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 08:49 collapse

Never heard of foobar, and honestly surprised it doesn’t have a linux version. It has a windows phone version, but NOT linux.

I know I shit on linux a lot on this site for having a small userbase, but COME ON!!! You make a windows phone version but NOT a linux version??? At least linux has something like 5% of the pc market userbase. And while that may be mockingly small, windows phone probably only ever had 5 users total!

You know it’s bad when I’M the one insulting a program for not having a native linux port.

OccultIconoclast@reddthat.com on 24 Apr 11:21 next collapse

Most personal computers run Linux.

Because most personal computers are phones.

Sickday@kbin.earth on 24 Apr 12:12 next collapse

For you and anyone else curious to find something similar to Foobar2k on Linux, there's DeaDBeeF. I used to use it way back before I switched to ncmpcpp

errer@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 13:43 collapse

Well, Foobar is ancient software and barely has any developers. It’s intended to be a WinAmp clone. I’m sure there’s an equivalent piece of Linux software that does something similar.

daggermoon@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 08:53 next collapse

Audiophiles like me listen to local .flac files through external DAC’s for better sound. And I’m not a hipster. Also lots of music I like isn’t even on streaming.

pyre@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 13:21 collapse

it’s better if you hear this sooner than later but you are the dictionary definition of a hipster

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e2fadfc8-fe6f-453a-bc16-702cebf13fb2.gif">

scintilla@lemm.ee on 25 Apr 01:47 collapse

Music piracy is just so much harder than streaming.

boonhet@lemm.ee on 25 Apr 02:27 collapse

Yup. With shows and movies it’s the other way around. Netflix was already losing a lot of the third party content I liked and then they pulled the whole “have to live in the same house” thing. Instant cancel.

I do have Apple TV+ nowadays, but only because I have the Apple One package that gives you Music, TV+, Arcade and storage space for a bit more than any of the services separately. TV+ is also nearly all originals and there are a lot of good ones. They have much less content, but much better quality to garbage ratio. I’ve watched some shows 3 times over. Not a service I’d likely pay for separately, but the bundle deal is just an excellent value proposition for me.

Everything else I torrent. Indiscriminately. Hollywood blockbuster? Torrent. Estonian movie? If I missed it in the cinemas, torrent.

Whirling_Cloudburst@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 05:19 next collapse

They would sentence you to death while demanding that you pay for your own execution.

fed0sine@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 08:54 collapse

Libertarian police

I was shooting heroin and reading “The Fountainhead” in the front seat of my privately owned police cruiser when a call came in. I put a quarter in the radio to activate it. It was the chief.

“Bad news, detective. We got a situation.”

“What? Is the mayor trying to ban trans fats again?”

“Worse. Somebody just stole four hundred and forty-seven million dollars’ worth of bitcoins.”

The heroin needle practically fell out of my arm. “What kind of monster would do something like that? Bitcoins are the ultimate currency: virtual, anonymous, stateless. They represent true economic freedom, not subject to arbitrary manipulation by any government. Do we have any leads?”

“Not yet. But mark my words: we’re going to figure out who did this and we’re going to take them down … provided someone pays us a fair market rate to do so.”

“Easy, chief,” I said. “Any rate the market offers is, by definition, fair.”

He laughed. “That’s why you’re the best I got, Lisowski. Now you get out there and find those bitcoins.”

“Don’t worry,” I said. “I’m on it.”

I put a quarter in the siren. Ten minutes later, I was on the scene. It was a normal office building, strangled on all sides by public sidewalks. I hopped over them and went inside.

“Home Depot™ Presents the Police!®” I said, flashing my badge and my gun and a small picture of Ron Paul. “Nobody move unless you want to!” They didn’t.

“Now, which one of you punks is going to pay me to investigate this crime?” No one spoke up.

“Come on,” I said. “Don’t you all understand that the protection of private property is the foundation of all personal liberty?”

It didn’t seem like they did.

“Seriously, guys. Without a strong economic motivator, I’m just going to stand here and not solve this case. Cash is fine, but I prefer being paid in gold bullion or autographed Penn Jillette posters.”

Nothing. These people were stonewalling me. It almost seemed like they didn’t care that a fortune in computer money invented to buy drugs was missing.

I figured I could wait them out. I lit several cigarettes indoors. A pregnant lady coughed, and I told her that secondhand smoke is a myth. Just then, a man in glasses made a break for it.

“Subway™ Eat Fresh and Freeze, Scumbag!®” I yelled.

Too late. He was already out the front door. I went after him.

“Stop right there!” I yelled as I ran. He was faster than me because I always try to avoid stepping on public sidewalks. Our country needs a private-sidewalk voucher system, but, thanks to the incestuous interplay between our corrupt federal government and the public-sidewalk lobby, it will never happen.

I was losing him. “Listen, I’ll pay you to stop!” I yelled. “What would you consider an appropriate price point for stopping? I’ll offer you a thirteenth of an ounce of gold and a gently worn ‘Bob Barr ‘08’ extra-large long-sleeved men’s T-shirt!”

He turned. In his hand was a revolver that the Constitution said he had every right to own. He fired at me and missed. I pulled my own gun, put a quarter in it, and fired back. The bullet lodged in a U.S.P.S. mailbox less than a foot from his head. I shot the mailbox again, on purpose.

“All right, all right!” the man yelled, throwing down his weapon. “I give up, cop! I confess: I took the bitcoins.”

“Why’d you do it?” I asked, as I slapped a pair of Oikos™ Greek Yogurt Presents Handcuffs® on the guy.

“Because I was afraid.”

“Afraid?”

“Afraid of an economic future free from the pernicious meddling of central bankers,” he said. “I’m a central banker.”

I wanted to coldcock the guy. Years ago, a central banker killed my partner. Instead, I shook my head.

“Let this be a message to all your central-banker friends out on the street,” I said. “No matter how many bitcoins you steal, you’ll never take away the dream of an open society based on the principles of personal and economic freedom.”

He nodded, because he knew I was right. Then he swiped his credit card to pay me.

Original Credit: newyorker.com/…/l-p-d-libertarian-police-departme…>>>>>

refurbishedrefurbisher@lemmy.sdf.org on 24 Apr 09:59 next collapse
sarcasticsunrise@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 15:19 next collapse

Thank you for this. I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard on my lunch break ever

scintilla@lemm.ee on 25 Apr 01:44 collapse

This made me audibly sigh. They won’t put it like this but this genuinely the future some people want.

ERROR_100_000_100@infosec.pub on 24 Apr 05:26 next collapse

Can we do a “Cut Off” for CEOs? (French Style 😏)

MagicShel@lemmy.zip on 24 Apr 10:47 collapse

“You wouldn’t SteAL a gUilLotINe!”

SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 06:43 next collapse

People wouldn’t pirate your shit if it was easily and cheaply available

OrderedChaos@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 11:25 collapse

And won’t disappear the moment someone decides they won’t pay “licenses” for it to be on the service you paid for it.

taladar@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 11:32 collapse

And, thinking specifically about Sony, doesn’t include rootkits or similar invasive security nightmares.

RymrgandsDaughter@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 24 Apr 08:07 next collapse

Well streaming shouldn’t have fucking won

Jhex@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 14:28 collapse

We were trying to be reasonable and compromise… I know, how naive of us

Now that the streaming industry plunged head first into enshitification, we are back to our previously held practices

SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 25 Apr 00:00 next collapse

Oooo a fresh take on the reality of the situation.

Yeah, that’s the notion I think I most identify with. I was like “support better behavior for a relatively low cost? Hmmm I guess so, there’s a huge value here and it feels like an olive branch”

And hoooo how wrong we all were. Never again will I ever trust one of these companies. Now, it’s me as a user and everything is transactional and always with a free alternative.

RymrgandsDaughter@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 26 Apr 07:05 collapse

I Personally refused, I bought every CD I could even digitally. Hell I’ll still buy some but it’s getting annoying and I don’t want to support certain platforms anymore. So now it’s like I’d rather pirate the albums, buy merchandise, and use Vanced versions of streaming services

dulce_3t_decorum_3st@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 08:41 next collapse

I may or may not have been pirating media for over 20 years and this song and dance will never end.

Sure, the well known torrent sites have marginally less content and seeds than before but my Plex server may or may not still be packed full of classics and the latest releases.

The above may or may not be purely fictional and victimless. And no, I wouldn’t “steal a handbag.” Handbags aren’t infinite digital replicas, and handbag owners don’t drive supercars.

(I draw the line at software largely due to the risks, and partly due to Mac apps and Adobe suite being locked down pretty well. I’m happy to pay for software regardless. Netflix and Amazon on the other hand…)

_cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 13:57 collapse

Shit, I didn’t just pirate all the movies and TV shows I consume, but I also stole the server that hosts my Servarr stack that I download them onto from my last corporate job.

Yo ho ho, mateys, and a bottle of VPNs!

jpablo68@infosec.pub on 24 Apr 15:02 collapse

I pay for Netflix and get other shows that interest me elsewhere, they are few and come out every two years or so.

j0ester@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 09:31 next collapse

Shut up, Sony. Stop pirating Adobe Apps then.

yournamehere@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 13:20 next collapse

ah all good…nothing is lost. everytime ppl hate murican corpos more, the world becomes a better place.

apple making it hard to install warez, google forcing playstore,gsf and manifest3 on ppl

everything american is always shit. period. because entire culture is built on being a shit person. dont blame tump or sony or microsoft…it is the american people that just suck all the time.

callouscomic@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 13:40 next collapse

As an American, I approve this message. It’s accurate.

_cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 13:55 next collapse

I’m also an American, and this is 100% accurate. My countrymen are assholes, and the only thing they’ve ever cared about are problems that directly affect them.

postmateDumbass@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 14:31 next collapse

Turns out the ‘shining beacon on a hill’ and the ‘thousand points of light’ they used to talk about were all crosses burning.

SpacetimeMachine@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 15:28 collapse

Huh, I’m American and I’m surrounded by people who are incredibly kind and nurturing and will bend over backwards to help others. Sounds like you live in a shit part of the country if you only have assholes near you.

_cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Apr 02:24 collapse

You live in a country filled with people who voted Trump into power. You’re surrounded by assholes, and if you don’t think so then you’re either an asshole with them, or a blissful idiot. I’ll leave it to you to decide which.

SpacetimeMachine@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 02:50 collapse

I live in literally one of the most blue states there is. I know of 1 person who voted for Trump. And if a cup that is only 30% full is considered “overflowing” where you live I would love to move there and open up a bar. I’m sure I’d make a killing.

quetzaldilla@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 15:05 next collapse

Do not conflate the people with the corporations.

And let’s not ignore the fact that many nations were happy to buy and profit until the USA government turned into a bargain sale for billionaires.

LilB0kChoy@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 15:41 next collapse

everytime ppl hate murican corpos more

FYI, SONY is a Japanese multinational corporation.

jonathan@lemmy.zip on 24 Apr 15:52 collapse

You’re not wrong but culturally and historically, Sony Music is American.

Bacano@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 16:29 collapse

Blackrock owns the most shares too 🤡

FeelThePower@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 15:56 collapse

as an American this is an absolute truth nuke.

humanspiral@lemmy.ca on 24 Apr 14:18 next collapse

Emigrating to internet friendly country is something I’d do in a week. I guess sharing someone else’s internet, or account identity is an option.

Treble@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 24 Apr 15:35 collapse

Knocking neighbors offline so there’s more hands for making molotov… good plan 😼

postmateDumbass@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 14:32 next collapse

Sony: still trying to make the Betamax monetization plan work…

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 24 Apr 14:45 next collapse

do these dumbasses think people pirate without vpns?

MataVatnik@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 15:31 next collapse

I do. I’m an idiot and already got emails from my ISP.

muusemuuse@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 15:49 collapse

I do and I never get emails from my ISP.

swelter_spark@reddthat.com on 24 Apr 17:38 next collapse

Same.

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 17:59 collapse

Are you outside the US?

muusemuuse@lemm.ee on 25 Apr 04:22 collapse

Nope

RebekahWSD@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 16:08 collapse

We once got a letter from our isp because someone who was at our dnd game night was using our internet to download shit without telling us so that was fun.

He stopped when we showed him the letter (he was the only guy with a laptop so it had to be him at the time)

sugarfoot00@lemmy.ca on 24 Apr 19:34 collapse

In that guys defence, it’s pretty common to just have your torrent client on in the background doing its thing. He was likely unaware either until seeing the notice.

RebekahWSD@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 20:06 collapse

We weren’t super angry at him, it was more a “you can’t do that here, we don’t want the internet suing us. Cause they’d sue us, not you” and he did stop, we never got a letter again.

The_Caretaker@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 15:19 next collapse

I won’t use a phone company that listens to my calls and criticizes me for who I speak with. I won’t use an internet provider that monitors what I download or shares that info with third parties. The only other way to catch someone downloading, is if an agent of the copyright holder is uploading the torrent file.

If you hire private security to give me free beer outside of your store, you can’t accuse me of shoplifting because I accepted the free beer.

jsomae@lemmy.ml on 24 Apr 17:08 next collapse

I think they can also catch you seeding it.

spicehoarder@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 17:31 next collapse

All this with a VPN?

arararagi@ani.social on 24 Apr 19:59 next collapse

No, those people weren’t using it.

jsomae@lemmy.ml on 24 Apr 20:33 collapse

I’m not aware of any way they can catch you with a VPN.

UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml on 24 Apr 23:46 collapse

420,696,969% tariffs on VPNs who let you connect outside the US.

The_Caretaker@lemm.ee on 25 Apr 02:02 collapse

Assuming no VPN is being used, to get your IP while you are seeding, they would need to be connected and downloading. When downloading a torrent you are also sharing the parts you have already downloaded with other torrent users. The agent of the copyright holder has to give the copyrighted material away for free in order to see the IP address of the seeders. By giving it away for free while in the employ of the copyright holder, they are authorizing the sharing of the material.

jsomae@lemmy.ml on 25 Apr 02:04 collapse

Is this true? You actually have to seed in order to download?

The_Caretaker@lemm.ee on 25 Apr 02:14 collapse

Download something and look at the columns in the torrent client. You will see download and upload speeds. While you are downloading, you are also sharing the same file with others who are downloading it.

jsomae@lemmy.ml on 25 Apr 02:20 collapse

hm, if you set your seed ratio to 0, maybe not though

The_Caretaker@lemm.ee on 25 Apr 02:42 collapse

Never tried that. I will look for that setting and see what it does next time I need to download something.

jsomae@lemmy.ml on 25 Apr 02:52 collapse

I’ve never tried it either. It would be kind of an asshole thing to do. Torrenting only works because everyone contributes their fair share.

deathbird@mander.xyz on 24 Apr 17:28 collapse

So you’re saying you have a choice in ISPs? Sounds pretty cool.

jsomae@lemmy.ml on 24 Apr 20:33 collapse

My area has around 3 or 4 competing ISPs. (Canada)

FeelThePower@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 15:55 next collapse

surely this is only for torrents right? there should be no way they can detect DDL.

farngis_mcgiles@sh.itjust.works on 25 Apr 02:40 collapse

honeypots

Litebit@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 15:59 next collapse

We need a new internet, a new way to connect.

But what if you could chain the smart phones and laptops of the world together using WiFi and Bluetooth to create a wireless network that was free and open to everyone, with no need for Big Telecom?

wired.com/…/pied-pipers-new-internet-isnt-just-po…

hyprn@lemmy.net.au on 24 Apr 16:35 collapse

Some guy has already done it:

unsigned.io/hardware/RNode.html reticulum.network

Litebit@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 16:58 next collapse

Nice, that is a pretty cool use of radio signal.

ABetterTomorrow@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 18:12 collapse

Same goes for other projects using the same frequencies. WiFi HaLow, LoRa/Meshtastic/LoRaWAN, Z Wave, Zigbee, Sigfox. All great tech.

BranBucket@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 16:23 next collapse

Cut off internet for people who pirate… Those people are now unable to stream anything… Sacrifice thousands in potential revenue over an infringement that maybe cost them a few dollars, if that… Deter no one because everyone thinks they won’t get caught.

Good move. Smart guys.

primemagnus@lemmy.ca on 24 Apr 16:44 next collapse

Reason #56,789 of why Sony is on my permanent embargo list since 2002. They treat their customers like absolute shit. And they pay their bills.

If Sony is involved you know it’s straight sleaze. If there was an award for most evil company, they’d be leading.

Sony’s part of the fine was raised by a third for trying to obstruct the investigation by refusing to answer inquiries made by the EU officials and shredding of evidence during the multiple law-enforcement raids.

From their part in the videotape price fixing snafu back some 20 years. That’s how they roll.

sep@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 17:05 collapse

Sony would be in the running. But i think nestle would beat them on the top spot.

primemagnus@lemmy.ca on 24 Apr 17:55 collapse

They’d both be graping each others mothers for the prize I’m sure…

Funnily enough, my old employer hired an HR rep… formerly from Nestle. Just, wow. Like the worst kind of human I’ve ever met. Man can these shitty companies spot “talent.”

I’m convinced to work for either, you need to film yourself eating the liver from a blind baby in your final interview.

ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 16:50 next collapse

It costs a holiday and a nice dinner to make the SCOTUS say “um, ackchually, the constitution doesn’t say anything about access to the internet”.

HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 23:18 collapse

As an aside that’s one of the major things I’ve never understood about how SCOTUS developes rulings, ie: how they use ‘original intent’ to figure out current issues.

deathbird@mander.xyz on 24 Apr 17:34 next collapse

Like shouldn’t they just be suing the customers directly for a bazillion dollars at this point?

Phoenicianpirate@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 19:10 next collapse

Fuck you Sony…

Signed a lifelong pirate.

altphoto@lemmy.today on 24 Apr 19:13 next collapse

You can just download a house now:

free3d.com/3d-models/house

Teknikal@eviltoast.org on 24 Apr 19:52 next collapse

I’ve never forgiven Sony for decades deleting an account with paid for expensive games on it, they claimed inactivity for 6 months and UK law meant they had to.

No other account (with purchases) I have has ever just got deleted on me and you better believe Sony are never getting a single penny from me again.

UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml on 24 Apr 23:43 collapse

Microsoft stole my copy of minecraft when they bought it

SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 24 Apr 23:52 collapse

Same

arararagi@ani.social on 24 Apr 19:58 next collapse

That’s dystopian, good luck finding a job besides servicing without internet.

SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org on 24 Apr 20:56 next collapse

Haha the US is so fucking dumb bro I can’t

terminhell@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 22:49 next collapse

They plan on suing all the ai companies too?

finitebanjo@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 22:58 next collapse

They could but let’s be honest, the AI companies have no capital to take. They’re just one big ponzi scheme waiting to collapse as soon as new investors stop coming in faster than they leave.

vane@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 23:29 collapse

They won’t sue their intelligence providers

vane@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 23:28 next collapse

Cut us all off, so corporate can use internet, what they meant to use it for. Corporate Porn.

normalexit@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 23:34 next collapse

Spectrum had a policy like this at one point. They’d shut you off after a couple of instances of p2p that were reported. Afterwards, they directed you into a captive portal with some plausible deniability where you had to say “I don’t know what happened, but it won’t happen again”.

Nowadays they just send you an email but don’t restrict access.

Either way the Internet isn’t too safe, protect yourself with at least a VPN.

EightBitBlood@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 23:36 next collapse

The level of short sightedness in this pursuit is laughable, even if it’s coming from corporate.

You pirated a song?

Well then, we’re going to cut off your internet so that we can never effectively market anything we make to you ever again.

We’ll gladly lose out on all the revenue you normally spend on corporate movies, tech, and content because we’d rather hyper fixate on the pennies of lost revenue that mp3 cost us, than ever worry about the macro economic conditions of the real people it comes from.

Fucking LOL.

Almacca@aussie.zone on 25 Apr 00:07 next collapse

Forget marketing. They want every game to require logging in to their servers. You won’t even be able to buy or play their games.

fishos@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 00:56 next collapse

For me it’s having a kind of Streisand Effect… Is there a mass torrent of just Sony songs I can grab? Cus fuck em, I want it just out of spite

ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca on 25 Apr 01:31 next collapse

It’s the same idea as “death penalty will scare people out from committing murder”

The hope is the threat will stop new people from getting into that

MangoCats@feddit.it on 25 Apr 02:06 next collapse

My Google account that I had for 15+ years got banned from YouTube when I let my 9 year old play around making edited videos. He’d mash up clips from PBS Kids and other places. Apparently PBS didn’t like this and after a couple of vague warnings, my account is banned from YouTube for life, no actual chance of appeal. Of course I could just ditch it and open a new account under another name, but I’m stubborn, over seven years have passed and they’re still silent on the issue. I can watch YouTube, but not comment or post videos. Oh well.

JohnEdwa@sopuli.xyz on 25 Apr 02:27 collapse

Death penalty is an ineffective deterrent mostly because people tend to commit the crimes it’s used as a punishment for while not thinking, or caring, about the consequences at all.

Now, forget cutting off the internet, if you’d get the death penalty for getting caught pirating music, it would prove to be a very effective deterrent at stopping it. I guarantee, zero piracy after a few years.
A lot smaller population left to buy the legal media too, though, but hey, no pesky pirates!

ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca on 25 Apr 02:38 collapse

Death penalty is an ineffective deterrent mostly because people tend to commit the crimes it’s used as a punishment for while not thinking, or caring, about the consequences at all.

People pirate for not caring about the consequences

Death penalty for its use cases though is getting off easy. That’s why you find people killing themselves either with murder-suicide or suicide in prison

It’s like “what if we gave you no punishment at all”

Etterra@discuss.online on 25 Apr 09:32 collapse

It’s cyclical. The current generation of executive assholes failed to learn the lesson of their predecessors.

kandoh@reddthat.com on 24 Apr 23:37 next collapse

That’s like cutting wizards off from their source of magic

surph_ninja@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 23:52 next collapse

Get a vpn provider. Set the location as the Netherlands. Set up a docker container with deluge and openvpn, and set it up to use your vpn provider.

Voila. You only need run your torrent traffic through the vpn, and it’ll be on its own kill switch.

uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 24 Apr 23:53 next collapse

Um, has there ever been a time Sony, the rootkit DRM company has not called for state intervention to enforce IP laws regarding Sony holdings? (All the while Sony pirates anyone else’s stuff.)

This is like the news that Comcast objects to municipal areas opening up Comcast monopoly regions to new ISPs. Sony is almost as bas as Nintendo when it comes to their franchises.

riodoro1@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 09:12 next collapse

You stole a bottle of sprite from the store?

No running water for you.

RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 20:50 next collapse

Spectrum will hijack your DNS if they catch you filtering and make you talk to their “security team” it’s a bit of a joke but they do it.

But you know, use a vpn or proxy to avoid this bullshit and enjoy your internet.

overload@sopuli.xyz on 29 Apr 01:33 collapse

Haven’t hasn’t it been shown that people who pirate heavily actually spend more on media overall than those who do not?