If this is true then I am going to question the integrity of the site after being raided or whatever in Argentina. No reason they should ask people to help host something that they are also running ads on, and the type of ads have to be bottom of the barrel.
This may not be the "official" Zlib site run by the same people. It seems like a bunch of clones have popped up, with different groups of people trying to profit off of the confusion around Zlib at the moment.
Might depend on your choice of adblocker. Looking fine to me using ublock origin on desktop and Adguard content blockers + Mullvad's DNS blockers on iOS
Correct. Although this particular incarnation wants you to sign in now, where the last official one required no user account. So go ahead and add harvesting email addresses and maybe passwords to the list of features.
This is one of the problems with 'anti-piracy' efforts. They work under the assumption that if not for free access millions of people would have instead paid for access to their priduct.
It worked in real life, which is my point: The copyright maximalists are happy taking from the public domain while working to increase the term of copyright law.
This is hilarious because in this analogy millions of people worldwide happily watch Beethoven take a dump because they couldn’t hear the ninth symphony otherwise. It would be the most popular version of that piece of music in many countries. Generations that would never have heard it gleefully watch him take that dump.
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It'd be like if Beethoven began the premiere of the Ninth Symphony by taking a dump at the podium.
It'd be like if Mozart wrote a piece titled "Kiss My Ass".
Like do they buy copies of ebooks and only allow as many simultaneous readers as they have books?
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