"What do we do now?" - LMG's response to the recent controversiesChozo@kbin.social to Technology@beehaw.org – 217 points – 11 months agoyoutu.beAt least, some of the recent controversies.184Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentIf I tune into an NFL game using an OTA antenna, then turn off my TV during commercials and turn it back on for the game, would that be piracy?There is no back channel to measure that so the impact to the content producer is way less direct.The measurement of the act doesn't change the act. I think the difference is websites have a terms of service they expect you to follow. If you have an account you have agreed to that. TV doesn't.Also a valid point.
If I tune into an NFL game using an OTA antenna, then turn off my TV during commercials and turn it back on for the game, would that be piracy?There is no back channel to measure that so the impact to the content producer is way less direct.The measurement of the act doesn't change the act. I think the difference is websites have a terms of service they expect you to follow. If you have an account you have agreed to that. TV doesn't.Also a valid point.
There is no back channel to measure that so the impact to the content producer is way less direct.The measurement of the act doesn't change the act. I think the difference is websites have a terms of service they expect you to follow. If you have an account you have agreed to that. TV doesn't.Also a valid point.
The measurement of the act doesn't change the act. I think the difference is websites have a terms of service they expect you to follow. If you have an account you have agreed to that. TV doesn't.Also a valid point.
If I tune into an NFL game using an OTA antenna, then turn off my TV during commercials and turn it back on for the game, would that be piracy?
There is no back channel to measure that so the impact to the content producer is way less direct.
The measurement of the act doesn't change the act.
I think the difference is websites have a terms of service they expect you to follow. If you have an account you have agreed to that. TV doesn't.
Also a valid point.