Having a “library” is already a crime in some countries so…
Having a “library” is already a crime in some countries so…
a violation by the uploader
Most countries disagree with you. The standard is to sue both people, the one who sends and the one who receives.
I just can’t. They are European countries and when I try to create an account to buy something, I am informed that I can’t create an account from another country (which should be illegal nowadays but they don’t seem to care).
There are laws to allow someone buying Romanian stuff from France, but they don’t care. I know it’s a niche thing, but if they refuse customers, they can’t complain about piracy.
Why what? They don’t want my money, and I can clone it without harming anyone. Is it theft?
I would ask how it is theft when I’m prevented from buying media from other countries. I can’t buy Romanian movies or Swedish books. It’s illegal for me to give them money. Where is the theft here?
For those who don’t know, “trash vaporwave” is a sub-sub genre made of ASMR sounds of garbage trucks with mallsoft music in the background.
FLAC is supposed to be way smaller: https://hbfs.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/looking-at-flac-compression-ratios/
I use Opus at 192 kbps. It’s overkill but it should be almost perfect and has the size of an MP4.
Their licence is a joke.
just to the next
who distributes ROMs on Discord. I guess most emulators will be fine.
I’m also curious to know why. I’ve used SVN for years, and I got the biggest relief when git or Mercurial appeared.
TL;DR: You must buy but you can’t buy, therefore you can download for free because they don’t want your money.
Back when Nginx started, Apache was the only alternative and a big pain in the ass. That’s how it became popular.