shooraijin wrote:Why are you asking?
goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
Peanut wrote:...Crunchyroll is free with ads.
Ante Bellum wrote:Oooooor you could let a few ads run to support a site that's allowing you to watch free, legal anime. Is that so hard?
Ante Bellum wrote:Oooooor you could let a few ads run to support a site that's allowing you to watch free, legal anime. Is that so hard?
IPv4 wrote:I don't watch crunchy either way, but their free version videos are not even in HD. So it's clearly not a charity they are running. It is possible for ads to contain virus (even if you don't click on them) and it's perfectly legal to regulate what happens to your very own computer (so clearly not a sin).
Ante Bellum wrote:I'm not going to agree that buying copies necessarily supports the artist directly (because of things like secondhand stores, company bureaucracy, etc.) but that's an entirely different beast.
Ante Bellum wrote:My junk rural internet can generally handle it but sure
goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
Peanut wrote:Though if this was 10 years earlier man, the war that would have broken out on this site over THIS topic would have been the stuff of legend.
IPv4 wrote:I really don't get what the deal is. It's apparently extremely important to please other people while ignoring your basic rights as an internet user. There is a bit of insanity in this reasoning. If you were to be like that all the time then it would lead to unhappiness and depression.
goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
Peanut wrote:Its also why Google is going to start limiting what ads adblock can actually block on Chrome as well.
Furen wrote:Peanut wrote:Its also why Google is going to start limiting what ads adblock can actually block on Chrome as well.
Oh yeah? how are they able to do that? That's really interesting. I feel that there'll be some new tech sometime fairly quickly after they start implementing that.
goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
Peanut wrote:Furen wrote:Peanut wrote:Its also why Google is going to start limiting what ads adblock can actually block on Chrome as well.
Oh yeah? how are they able to do that? That's really interesting. I feel that there'll be some new tech sometime fairly quickly after they start implementing that.
Here's a link to an article on it. This is somewhat old news so its possible that Google has changed their direction on this but I haven't heard anything to the contrary. This also isn't really surprising since a big part of Google's business is serving ads online so its in their best interests for their browser to not interfere with that.
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