(chat continued) AilliA: tmbk the creator doesn’t object to your fair use of their code for your own marketplace, so they’re not discriminating against you personally, only against the specific use they deem unacceptable. We support open source but prioritize creators’ rights.
cypherpink: yo what the fuck has hsppened in this chat lol
cypherpink:
By_DuPrix thanks for defending me, you kind fellow. thank you
iDrive just as much, perhaps even more, since we’ve argued in the chat a lot, and you’ve still got my back eventually
cypherpink: so, i can’t see the full convo, but presuming from the few very top messages,
Lagoon is doubting if I have legally & ethically obtained netflix accounts, since I don’t provide access to the email and ask not to change the password
TipTony:
aillia that’s not how open-source licensing works , going beyond that is not protecting rights it’s violating user freedoms
cypherpink: the origin of accounts is clearly marked in the listing’s description: they’re shared. that means: one person, who want’s to pay only 1/5 of the subscribtion price gives 5 other people a chance to use profiles on their account
cypherpink: obviously, password ain’t changed, because it’s used by a five heads, and email is not shared, so one of the users can’t steal the whole account
cypherpink: this is the way I’ve got a chance to sell shared netflixes:
https://ibb.co/ZphqB51y cypherpink: (well, i haven’t partnered with this exact guy, since i already have a good deal with my friend)
cypherpink: but basically yes, it all started with my friend asking if i can find him people who’re willing to pay part of the subscribtion for using profiles
cypherpink: i don’t have dozens of the accounts, as
Lagoon questions, only one. but i can find more people interested in shared subscribtion or start my own, if it gets popular