R.piracy -
r/piracy is messy, morally gray, and full of teenagers arguing about BitTorrent clients. But it’s also one of the few remaining archives of and consumer pushback on a platform that increasingly sides with corporate copyright holders.
Spend an hour on r/piracy, and you’ll notice two distinct groups constantly orbiting each other: r.piracy
Here’s a write-up covering , the infamous Reddit community dedicated to discussions about digital piracy. It’s structured for a blog, report, or explainer. r/piracy is messy, morally gray, and full of
In an era of "licensed" content, companies can (and do) remove movies or games from a user's library without notice. Piracy allows users to keep permanent backups of the media they love. r/piracy is messy