• FartsWithAnAccent
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    482 months ago

    The mere accusation causing someone to lose the Internet, which is vital to modern life, would be insane.

    Additionally, it would do little to nothing to stop piracy.

    • katy ✨
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      292 months ago

      they actually do think that if you stop piracy people will flock back to streaming services when in reality all that will happen is i’ll just watch more twitch.

      • Sickday
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        122 months ago

        i’d just go to a local fast food resturant and bring my portable piracy machine

        • @kevincox@lemmy.ml
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          122 months ago

          Then they’ll lobby against public WiFi. I was in China recently and (depending on the province) you need a phone number to access public WiFi so that they know who you are.

          • @ManOMorphos@lemmy.world
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            22 months ago

            I hope that this doesn’t come to the US. Even now, a lot of the available Wifi hotspots are from cable companies (which require their account logins, so they definitely will know who you are).

            Would giving a throwaway VOIP number that’s untraceable to someone fool that kind of service, I wonder? Unless caught right away, they would probably have to get their identity on an individual basis.

            • @kevincox@lemmy.ml
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              22 months ago

              In China there is no such thing as a throwaway number (at least outside of black markets). All numbers require ID to acquire.

              For the US it would be a bit different. VOIP numbers do exist but they are often also blocked by services (this isn’t black and white but there are services that will quite accurately map numbers into ranges like home/cell/business/VoIP).

              But of course the assumption would be that if they start requiring phone numbers for WiFi access the logical next step would be to make all numbers traceable to humans.

        • flandish
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          32 months ago

          i imagine you in a mcdonalds with an 80’s era easy bake oven plugged into an outlet in a booth with a sign saying “free cookies.”

      • FartsWithAnAccent
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        22 months ago

        I just watch free shit like Tubi, Pluto, Roku, YouTube, Vimeo, Peertube, DailyMotion, etc.

      • @NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        You wouldn’t be able to access twitch. You’d have to buy cable TV or an antenna for the free channels. Either way media wins via commercials.