Comment by HDThoreaun

4 days ago

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This is juvenile nonsense.

I can point directly to the law in whatever jurisdiction you care to name that makes doing what you describe illegal.

You cannot point to anything that makes it illegal to view videos on a publicly accessible website without watching the ads that usually play before them.

  • This is how I feel about claiming that stealing from YouTube isn’t actually stealing. Juvenile nonsense. That’s why I came up with a nonsense counter argument

    • Negative proof. We've no obligation to prove your point for you.

      You claim we're stealing.

      In Texas, theft is a crime per Sec. 31.03:

      > THEFT. (a) A person commits an offense if he unlawfully appropriates property with intent to deprive the owner of property.

      Please link the law, and jurisdiction, that is broken when I view a YouTube video and don't view the ad.

      https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/PE/htm/PE.31.htm#31....

      Nobody disagrees with you that YouTube wants us to view ads.

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did you give the grocery store an account name and tons of other information while stealing and they still allowed it? and welcomed you back the next visit, for years on end using those same credentials?

also did the grocery store start out as a free food store similarly to youtube? and then just expect people pay despite not enforcing it?