• @RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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    1402 months ago

    Meta also allegedly modified settings “so that the smallest amount of seeding possible could occur,”

    Big tech taking without giving back to the community once again.

  • @verdigris@lemmy.ml
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    862 months ago

    Motherfuckers are actually arguing that seeding a torrent isn’t “distributing” unless they can show an instance of someone downloading a book from their IP… If that flies they better overturn every fucking piracy conviction ever.

  • @forkDestroyer@infosec.pub
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    792 months ago

    Aaron Swartz does it for educational journals and gets the hammer brought down on him. Zuck n’ Co do it and get government funding.

    Boo.

    • @pH3ra@lemmy.ml
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      22 months ago

      Well Aaron didn’t deepthroat a mushroom-shaped presidential cock to ask for pardon

  • tenchikenM
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    762 months ago

    Meta also allegedly modified settings “so that the smallest amount of seeding possible could occur,” a Meta executive in charge of project management, Michael Clark, said in a deposition.

    Douchebags.

        • ddh
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          122 months ago

          So, the minimally illegal way to stiff the people sharing with them. They continue to innovate in the age-old field of bastardry.

        • @uis@lemm.ee
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          112 months ago

          Depends on country. In Russia only being first seeder is illegal. New peers fall under “technical limitations” clause.

      • tenchikenM
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        92 months ago

        After doing terrible crap for so long without much, if any, punishment leads to brazen and absurd tactics…

        Soon I expect something akin to them running their own marketplace scams or similar fraud just because it’s so profitable vs expense/penalty.

        As you say, it’s like a bad caricature of the stereotype.

    • Fonzie!
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      72 months ago

      I think it’s because in the US downloading and owning is by far not as risky as sharing is.
      They get out of liability like that.

  • @meowmeowbeanz@sh.itjust.works
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    372 months ago

    Zuckerberg’s corporate piracy era is peak hypocrisy. Stealth mode torrenting on company hardware while scrubbing traces to avoid accountability? Classic. Meta’s obsession with “data” apparently includes swashbuckling for copyrighted material—just don’t let the plebs do it.

    ”Smallest amount of seeding possible”? Pathetic. Even leechers have standards. But why bother with ethics when you’re a billionaire playing digital privateer? The courts will shrug, the bourgeois judges will yawn, and Zuck’ll sail into the sunset with his ill-gotten datasets.

    Yo bro, maybe invest in a VPN next time. Or just buy a legislature.

  • Chris Lowles
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    282 months ago

    What gets me the most about these sorts of stories is how they’re specifically doing this for profit and are not only getting away with it, they’re partnering with other megacorps and are collectively being propped up by institutions and governments that jail individuals that wouldn’t even register on the chart for lost profits.

    • @winterayars@sh.itjust.works
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      72 months ago

      Doing it for personal use, without profit or gain, is supposedly illegal. Doing it for profit certainly appears to be legal.

  • @kwomp2@sh.itjust.works
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    92 months ago

    Isnt thatvway to much volume for text? I would imagine every book ever written to be judt a few tb. But I also don’t know much about the issue

    • @Obelix@feddit.org
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      182 months ago

      They downloaded the torrents from Annas Archive, which are standing at ~500TB currently. Keep in mind that you’re dealing not only with text, but also with books scanned as images, books with lots of illustrations, scientific articles with illustrations and also comic books.

    • @Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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      162 months ago

      Good news is that since feds go after individuals sometimes for petty crimes of piracy, they are surely going to dig in very deep to this corporate piracy with massive crippling fines that will set examples for other companies thinking of doing the same. Right?