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12 hours ago, OneMoSalah said:

Would actually start him. 100%.

I mean he cant be any fucking worse than the German fella we play there every game, masquerading as a professional footballer.

In fact in the limited minutes v City he looked like he could physically cause problems despite still being quite raw. He would of maybe had a goal or at least a half decent chance had Hutchinson played him in the other night. 

Hope Potter saw the same thing all of us saw.

DDF deserves at least a sub role if not starting outright.

Just wondering if we will see Aubemayang return instead

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IF we are going to play the same way with same people, I'd much rather see us lose again, than slide with lucky 1:0. Sick of excuses and smoke screens, if anything is about to change, exposing Potter and our core players is the first step into that direction.

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2 hours ago, ZAPHOD2319 said:

I know several of us use streams. I cannot for the life of me figure out how this would happen? They get IP addresses of people using a stream and pay them a visit? Or is this complete fluff from the Mirror?

 

 

Total Jackson's bruv

I'm assuming that most of us use a VPN, so there's no chance.

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6 hours ago, ZAPHOD2319 said:

I know several of us use streams. I cannot for the life of me figure out how this would happen? They get IP addresses of people using a stream and pay them a visit? Or is this complete fluff from the Mirror?

 

 

Dunno how GB law works, but in most jurisdictions streaming as in broadcasting is the problem, no one will bother with looking for a guys who watched some shady footy with Serbian commentary 

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4 minutes ago, Vegetable said:

Dunno how GB law works, but in most jurisdictions streaming as in broadcasting is the problem, no one will bother with looking for a guys who watched some shady footy with Serbian commentary 

Yeah, exactly this. It's not illegal to watch the content, only to distribute. 

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1 hour ago, We Hate Scouse said:

Yeah, exactly this. It's not illegal to watch the content, only to distribute. 

Police visit 1,000 homes of people watching online streams in piracy crackdown

Operation signals switch in focus to those not just sharing pirated streams but also watching them

https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/piracy-free-online-streams-uk-laws-b2259510.html

Police in the UK claim to have identified more than 1,000 people accessing illegal online streams following a raid on a major piracy operation.

Officers with West Mercia Police plan to visit homes in order to serve notices to the accused individuals, ordering them to cease illegal streaming activity. It forms part of a broader crackdown on piracy in partnership with the Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT).

“This operation has involved months of collaborative hard work and the warning notices issued are an excellent example of adopting a multi-agency approach between FACT and the police,” said Jason Grove, who works for the Government Agency Intelligence Network (GAIN).

FACT chief executive Kieron Sharp added that the operation aimed to “ensure that the public are made aware of the dangers of using illegal streaming services and, more importantly, that they understand that there is the risk of criminal prosecution”.

It is illegal to watch pirated streams in the UK, though law enforcement have historically focussed only on those operating the websites and services rather than those watching them.

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5 minutes ago, Vesper said:

Police visit 1,000 homes of people watching online streams in piracy crackdown

Operation signals switch in focus to those not just sharing pirated streams but also watching them

https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/piracy-free-online-streams-uk-laws-b2259510.html

Police in the UK claim to have identified more than 1,000 people accessing illegal online streams following a raid on a major piracy operation.

Officers with West Mercia Police plan to visit homes in order to serve notices to the accused individuals, ordering them to cease illegal streaming activity. It forms part of a broader crackdown on piracy in partnership with the Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT).

“This operation has involved months of collaborative hard work and the warning notices issued are an excellent example of adopting a multi-agency approach between FACT and the police,” said Jason Grove, who works for the Government Agency Intelligence Network (GAIN).

FACT chief executive Kieron Sharp added that the operation aimed to “ensure that the public are made aware of the dangers of using illegal streaming services and, more importantly, that they understand that there is the risk of criminal prosecution”.

It is illegal to watch pirated streams in the UK, though law enforcement have historically focussed only on those operating the websites and services rather than those watching them.

There's no UK laws preventing the watching of pirated material, only distributing. It does however break international copyright law, of which, no one has ever been prosecuted against. 

Scaremongering, they should focus their time, effort and funding on reducing and preventing real crime. Cretins. 

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4 minutes ago, We Hate Scouse said:

There's no UK laws preventing the watching of pirated material, only distributing. It does however break international copyright law, of which, no one has ever been prosecuted against. 

Scaremongering, they should focus their time, effort and funding on reducing and preventing real crime. Cretins. 

I have here in Finland when I was about 15 years old. 😂

Went to court and was forced to pay a few thousand euros to the copyright holders. Let's just say my folks weren't too happy about that.

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