Not everywhere:
https://archive.org/details/the-nvidia-ai-gpu-black-market-i...
00:00:00 - The NVIDIA AI GPU Black Market
00:06:06 - WE NEED YOUR HELP
00:07:41 - A BIG ADVENTURE
00:10:10 - Ignored by the US
00:11:46 - BACKGROUND: Why They're Banned
00:16:04 - TIMELINE
00:21:32 - H20 15 Percent Revenue Share with the US
00:26:01 - Calculating BANNED GPUs
00:29:31 - OUR INFORMANTS
00:31:47 - THE SMUGGLING PIPELINE
00:33:39 - PART 1: HONG KONG Demand Drivers
00:43:14 - PART 1: How Do Suppliers Get the GPUs?
00:48:18 - PART 1: GPU Rich and GPU Poor
00:56:19 - PART 1: DATACENTER with Banned GPUs, AMD, Intel
01:06:19 - PART 1: Chinese Military, Huawei GPUs
01:09:48 - PART 1: How China Circumvents the Ban
01:19:30 - PART 1: GPU MARKET in Hong Kong
01:32:39 - WIRING MONEY TO CHINA
01:36:29 - PART 2: CHINA Smuggling Process
01:43:26 - PART 3: SHENZHEN's GPU MIDDLEMEN
01:50:22 - PART 3: AMD and INTEL GPUs Unwanted
01:56:34 - PART 4: THE GPU FENCE
02:06:01 - PART 4: FINDING the GPUs
02:15:12 - PART 4: THE FIXER IC Supplier
02:21:12 - PART 5: GPU WAREHOUSE
02:27:17 - PART 6: CHOP SHOP and REPAIR
02:34:52 - PART 6: BUILD a Custom AI GPU
02:56:33 - PART 7: FACTORY
03:01:01 - PART 8: TAIWAN and SINGAPORE Intermediaries
03:02:06 - PART 9: SMUGGLER
03:05:11 - LEGALITY of Buying and Selling
03:08:05 - CORRUPTION: NVIDIA and Governments
03:26:51 - SIGNOFF
But yes, once they reedit and republish themselves (or manage some sort of appeal and republish as-is) then of course linking to that (and a smaller cut of the parts they've had to change because Bloomberg were litigious arseholes, if only to highlight that their copyright claim here is somewhat ridiculous) would be much better.
They made six figures from merch sales on that investigation. Not much, but more than Youtube ads.
Ask Beyonce.
You guess the result.