Give me liberty or give me death. This is some of the most unconstitutional horse **** I have ever heard.
Yes, I do realize this. I replied to someone else saying this...You do realize that the First Amendment only protects people from the Government not corporations. I completely disagree with YouTube, but they are a business and have the right to control the content on their platform. Until there is viable competition we will see more of the same.
I understand what it means. I recognize that corporations, as legal entities, have many of the same rights as individuals and are therefore allowed, within certain limits, to decide what content appears on their platforms. However, the way these corporations exercise that power runs contrary to the spirit of our Constitution. As they gain more influence over our daily lives, they effectively function as miniature governments, deciding what we can say, do, or even think within their digital domains. And with the way these corporations lobby our government, we effectively come under their rule rather than that of the government that is supposed to protect us.
Quit relying on the government. The problem is people. People make the choice of which platform to use. Apathy and sloth is the issue.The problem is lack of regulations. The corporates aren't compelled to lift a finger, so they don't. Pure and simple.
You do realise both companies, M$ and Google, are effectively world wide monopolies. You're basically telling everyone to withdraw from modern civilisation.Quit relying on the government. The problem is people. People make the choice of which platform to use. Apathy and sloth is the issue.
You maybe missing the point. People aren't using activation tools for pirated copies of W10 and W11. Who would want to use those POS?"Redmond no longer pays attention to the widespread use of activation tools for pirated copies of the OS."
I don't know where you are getting that info from. They are still coding in new patches to remove bypass methods with every new release. If they didn't care, they wouldn't be doing that.
What is unfortunate is that he had to go through all the headache of the appeal process.UPDATE...All of CyberCPU Tech's videos are back.