Why this was even a question is beyond me.

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    3 years ago

    Because they’re trying to find any way whatsoever to get rid of AdBlock Plus. They’re not looking for justice, they want an unjust decision in their favor.

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      Because they’re trying to find any way whatsoever to get rid of AdBlock Plus.

      Someone tell them (corporations) about uBlock Origin…

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    The right to privacy and security, and with this ad/trackerblocker, is a basic right and prevails over the particular economic interests of a few.

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    Funny that this is even a case. As far as I’m concerned, you can ask me to do whatever you want (look at your ads), and I can say no (block ads). These advertisers think they own the internet and anything against their wishes seems to constitute litigation.

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    Hopefully just a taste of the many bitter pills to come for big corp’s, as people start to reject the BS that’s been getting rammed down our throats for far too long.

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    3 years ago

    This is a question because capitalism gets supported by the institutions and legal machinery. Beyond a point though, things have to be stopped.