Is it true that americans get in trouble for pirating?
Is it true that americans get in trouble for pirating?
americans get in trouble for crossing the road so probably
the most that happened to me was I got a phonecall while I was trying to pirate Skyrim telling me to stop doing that.
Companies sometimes complain to your internet service provider who then complains to you.
I almost tried to mark this thread as not interested on pure reaction. No matter how many times I mark these channels as such they just keep coming. What kind of actual NPCs watch this fucking shit?
>Hello user, according to our system it appears you are attempting to STEAL a copy of Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, if you value your life I suggest you refrain from your actions and purchase it legitimately via one of the many outlets that has the game available.
I don't get it either. Why not just read the thread? Why do you have to listen to it from a second party? What's the point?
not really no
ISPs are incentivized to not care, since seeking legal action, or cutting your connection, could both lead to you not paying them
mix this with the sheer amount of people who pirate, the small gains to be had from so many people that aren't worth the legal fees, the fact that punishing pirates is unpopular, and you have at worst a perturbed call or letter that leads to nothing but at worst empty threats
I have a theory about that guy who makes these reddit videos with Wojak/Pepe in the thumbnails, It's a Yea Forums(nel)er who's abusing the system to get neetbux. He's using the retarded system to his advantage to get money from redditards/facebook moms, etc.
I have a long drive to work. I look for longer videos just to hear someone talking. These type of videos are perfect for that.