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Hate , to piracy in A better Revanced

because we all know that license agreements are a line that trojan distributors will not cross. Not malware distribution, not hacking laws, but copyright infringement. They’d never do that at all.

I believe it would be significantly easier to submit a takedown request for copyright issues, compared to reporting an app for being malicious.

Hate , to technology in Spotify re-invented the radio

You can also turn off the ad in the manager via a toggle.

Hate , to piracy in YouTube Enhancement Megathread: Tools and Extensions for All Devices

It’s nice, but I wish it had sponsorblock support, though I’m not sure if it’s something they’ll add.

Hate , to technology in Spotify re-invented the radio

might have something to do with their motto “don’t make us popular”

Hate , to steam in Steam and 5 publishers fined for geoblocking

You don’t want to understand, am I right? I don’t get you.

No, I understand. You are fine with regional pricing as long as there’s absolutely no way to enforce regional pricing. Which, when talking about a purely digital storefront, means there will be no more regional pricing.

This has already started happening in some regard. Recently, many games on Steam have already had their regional pricing removed, to the ire of gamers in poorer regions.

Truly a massive W

Hate , to steam in Steam and 5 publishers fined for geoblocking

No that’s exactly the same thing.

No it’s not. Telling someone from California that they can’t buy products in Mississippi is WAY different than telling them they are offered a different price in the two states. They are not told that they can’t buy it. Your analogy does not translate to the situation.

What they don’t can [can’t do] is tell other EU citizens that they are not able to buy the product in those EU countries.

That’s not what they’re told though. They are told “yes, you can buy our product.”

I don’t know why you can’t understand this simple fact.

What you’re saying doesn’t make sense. You’re telling me you don’t have a problem with regional pricing (within the EU) on digital goods, but you’re stating that companies must offer that same ‘regional’ pricing to everyone (within the EU)… that’s no longer regional pricing, it’s all just one price then. These two lines of thought completely contradict each other. How can you have regional pricing if you want everyone from every region to be offered the same price?

Do you really think that companies who offer discounts on digital goods to buyers in poorer regions are being nefarious? If the companies are not able to regionally price the games, then they cannot offer a discount to the poorer regions, and all that happens is everyone in the poorer regions ends up paying more.

Hate , to steam in Steam and 5 publishers fined for geoblocking

So someone from California can’t buy products in Mississippi, that’s just fair - or it’s ok just because it’s via the internet?

this is not the same thing.

regional pricing does not block people from buying the game.

regional pricing allows people in poorer countries to afford games.

I do not see a problem with companies offering discounts to people who would not otherwise be able to afford their product.

Hate , to steam in Steam and 5 publishers fined for geoblocking

I understand the principle, but in practice, the result of this will be negative.

So to comply, companies will now charge people in the poorer countries more money. epic w

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