Jesus. Soon, quoting something will be piracy.
When we had the middle plan back in 2015 or so we genuinely struggled as 2 screens at the same time was very restrictive, after that, changing to 4 screens solved most problems. But now my family was being logged out because I was in a different household. It's alright, it's their decision. But I'm not going to pay for a 4 screen plan when it's just myself and I'm definitely not watching in 720p. I would consider getting Netflix again if they had a 1 screen 4k plan.
"But it's in the EULA you agree to!"
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I don't care. I'll take what I want, when and how I want it. The only decision these companies get is whether I will pay them, or pay a competitor with a superior experience. Netflix was why I stopped pirating movies way back when, and Netflix is why I started pirating again. The same goes for Amazon Prime music; I stopped paying in good faith the moment they started cutting vast swathes of my library out from under me.
Cause, meet effect.
Is it just me, or am I noticing baked goods using less sugar these days?
(Spoken as a once-upon-a-time cable TV addict.)
Nothing particularly new here, though the police would need to be involved in order to test this.
The way it is defined, fraud is quite an extensive offence under British law if you start carefully looking at what people do.
It's doubtful we know anything about what actually goes on in European courts, since they don't have PACER equivalents.
Do you expect countries to focus on one thing at a time? Is it news that governments/companies have resources dedicated to solving different problems?