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minus-squareArmand1@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-21 year ago And users are fully within their rights to circumvent the blocks This is factually false (depending on your country). From a quick Google search (ironic) the following seems to be true: Blocking is not, in itself, illegal. However, circumventing restrictions on content, like what YouTube has added recently, is. See this article: https://blockadblock.com/adblocking/adblockers-dont-break-the-law-except-when-they-do/
This is factually false (depending on your country).
From a quick Google search (ironic) the following seems to be true:
Blocking is not, in itself, illegal. However, circumventing restrictions on content, like what YouTube has added recently, is.
See this article: https://blockadblock.com/adblocking/adblockers-dont-break-the-law-except-when-they-do/