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You mean hockey? I also clicked the article wondering how many Stanley cup trophies you could get for $2500.
That used to be my go-to method but I found it works less and less. Places know the gmail tricks and auto-strip them out of the address.
Started using Proton's Hide-my-email and never going back. It's time to move away from google anyways.
The free version of Proton Pass is a decent option.
Ahh, I was not aware of the demonstration clause. Thanks for clearing that up; it sounded like a dumb way to get caught otherwise.
Why skirt the law like this? It's $500/year for a Class 1 SOT that lets you import and own ~~all the~~ machine guns ~~you want~~. That sounds much cheaper than getting caught.
For Vickers, the felony conviction means that one of the nation’s leading gun gurus can no longer own or possess firearms. He must forfeit his gun collection to the U.S. government.
Oof, that's gotta sting.
Edit: corrected below
Credit card chargebacks are usually much more helpful than the police.
My cat wipes the condensation off windows so she can look out.
Would it not be possible for the IP holder to stipulate via contract or EULA "You are only allowed to broadcast our IP if you follow these guidelines". Then if the streamer breaches that contract they no longer have rights to broadcast that IP. And if they don't remove that content willingly, a DMCA takedown seems like the proper course of action.
I'm not anything resembling a lawyer, just playing devils advocate.