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silverpepsi
·5 か月前·議論
There wasn't but consider the context: at the time YouTube was an almost purely piracy platform most likely the biggest on the planet if quantified in IP dollar value - yet was magically not shut down by the government. How unfair to the competition is that? Remember that other piracy based sites were raided in that era. But when Google started acquiring it, it was very quickly above the law. YouTube should not exist.

- fair use was also sot as permissive in that era! Web 2.0 coerced a legal shift -
silverpepsi
·4 年前·議論
it's like gifting my parents an acid kit to help burn off their fingerprints

sure it'll make for the perfect mother's day, I'm sure me mum can't wait to try it (???)

I mean, I guess I just can't comprehend buying it for someone else
silverpepsi
·4 年前·議論
What does that have to do with anything though, maybe I'm not following

If i tried to claim in court I bought and resold, they'll expect to see the paper trail or judt dismiss my comment
silverpepsi
·5 年前·議論
referring to a group of females as "you guys" has been the best way to express non-sexism through the 2000s in my view. It's like brazenly saying, "I refuse to make anything of your gender, nor would I think your gender means I should hold a door for you, because again I'm not even thinking about the existence of gender." If we lose that usage, I'll be culturally lost and disoriented.