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You can't have it both ways.
It's either an enabler that's only there to give permission to people who'd otherwise be infringing trademark law or it's a tool to make easier decisions about what you'll accept because you haven't got time. It can't be both.
There are grey areas in the law, but there are also obvious cases of fair use where use of the name is not misleading and will not cause harm. If that's now going to be acknowledged then great.
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Your good i have to hand you that, i can manipulate my threads in the same way, but my intent is not PROFIT.
But this line made my bells ring "Danish Expression" and after reading this line i have BIG BEN Striking twelve o'clock over and over again.
what I am looking for is why peer to peer sharing is so easy and if anything has ever been done to stop it, if you have ever been caught,
----------->and how you make a profit from P2P sharing.<--------- i know Students do not have much cash flow, but you should not have included that line, gave you away, so has any "TK" shared how you can make profit from P2P sharing our student is on a fishing trip.
I am probably the only one, seeing the devil on the wall that's fine i stand by my comment.
and this is one post where i will not apologize for being wrong, because i am not.
So obvious
Thank You
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I have already given some examples, and I'm no judge, just an attorney. Btw, to be okay doesn't mean it doesn't (directly or indirectly) break the law... and whole add-on policy is shady and holier than thou.
Nobody sues because it's a waste of time and money to attack some add-ons that have such a minimal market share. If Kodi were installed on every tv, the whole matter would be totally different.
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I have thought this with the various BBC iPlayer addons that we have had down the years. It is not so much the addons themselves, but I have read support threads that actively encourage the use of a VPN to access the BBC iPlayer from another country, which is directly breaking UK law and defrauding the UK tax payer.
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