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Google has already lashed out at Invidious though, and they’ll keep trying

I agree that in most cases people can find workarounds, but I don’t think we should take these things for granted

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Google has no ground to stand on against Invidious

They may harass them but it’ll be veeery difficult to chase down all instances

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Oh, I’m well aware of that, but I also have little faith in the justice system to recognize this

In any case, it seems like a warning shot from Google and an interest in taking down sites like Invidious

I’m not trying to spread doubt, but I also think complacency is dangerous, especially given the history of corporate giants like Google

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Steamrolling this change Forcing people to have an incredably invasive change to force you to use chrome or use googled android, or use googled chromebooks.

its incredably bright lines it would destablize trust in anything that agrees with it. If the amrican court doesnt prosecute. It will eather show the ignorance/lies in others or destablize amarican trust in the law.

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