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  2. Protecting Lawful Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    This has led to a large amount of copyright infringement through unlawful redistribution, commonly referred to as "piracy". Piracy websites, typically running outside of United States jurisdiction, are created to share copyrighted films and television shows for free without consent of the copyright owners.

  3. Video Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The online advertising industry, in association with analytic companies, increasingly used video-based ads and at the same time gathered data from webpages and smart TV's showing digital video. By tracking web traffic online, consumers and their attorneys gather evidence of the data being collected by third parties through cookies and other ...

  4. You can click, but you can't hide - Wikipedia

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    The illegal downloading of motion pictures robs thousands of honest, hard-working people of their livelihood, and stifles creativity. Illegally downloading movies from sites such as these without proper authorization violates the law, is theft, and is not anonymous. Stealing movies leaves a trail. The only way not to get caught is to stop.

  5. The Hidden Dangers of Downloading Pirated Content - AOL

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    Your favorite actor is appearing in a long-awaited television series, and you can’t wait for the premiere! The only problem is that it’s on a streaming service you don’t subscribe to.

  6. YouTube Viewing on TV Now Surpasses Mobile, Desktop in U.S. - AOL

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    And in the U.S., the TV is now the No. 1 device for YouTube viewing — topping desktop and mobile — underscoring the platform’s growing presence in entertainment, according to Mohan.

  7. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It never took effect, as three separate rounds of litigation led to a permanent injunction against the law in 2009. Had the law passed, it would have effectively made it an illegal act to post anything commercial on the internet that is knowingly harmful to children without some sort of vetting program to confirm user ages. [27] [28] [29] [30]

  8. Social video site favored by conservatives just moved to ...

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    The video-sharing website that bills itself as a YouTube alternative and “immune to cancel culture” has opened in Florida, marking a new home for the conservative-favored platform ...

  9. Copyright infringement - Wikipedia

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    Without illegal downloading, legal purchases were about two percent lower. [94] The study has received criticism, particularly from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, which believes the study is flawed and misleading. One argument against the research is that many music consumers only download music illegally.