Across the internet, users rely on browsers and extensions to shape how they experience the web: to protect their privacy, improve accessibility, block harmful or intrusive content, and take control over what they see. But a recent ruling from Germany’s Federal Supreme Court risks turning one of these essential tools, the ad blocker, into a copyright liability — and in doing so, threatens the broader principle of user choice online.
A “copyright liability”?
Another reason we need to overhaul patent/copyright law.
_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works 12 hours ago
Germany seems to be speed-running becoming another shit-hole country.
rumba@lemmy.zip 1 hour ago
___________ seems to be speed-running becoming another shit-hole dystopian country
I don’t know what the f happened It’s like somebody just flipped a stupid switch