"blanket ad blocking in general is still theft" -- kind of like changing the channel on your TV when a commercial comes on, isn't it?
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Anonymous2007-08-16 23:44 ID:+Zh4lGBY
>>Netscape users can simply set their browser to IE mode to continue to enjoy the site that sent you here. FireFox users can use Internet Explorer, Opera or Netscape (in IE mode) to access it. FireFox users also have the option of using the IE Tab plug-in which uses the IE rendering engine to display pages, but also disables the Ad Block Plus plug-in.
lol... or Firefox users can, like Netscape users, make their browser appear to be IE to websites.
Not to mention blocking ad URLs on your home router or even the cheaper but still effective /etc/hosts or C:\WINDOWS\somethingsomething\something\hosts file
Software that blocks all advertisement is an infringement of the rights of web site owners and developers.
Lol, what a pompous fool. The guy who wrote that is American, and the kind that works for media corporations and cares about imaginary property.
He still hasn't realized anything that gets sent to my machine becomes mine, and it's my right to use these octet streams as I please. They came through MY network because they had MY IP on them; they went through MY firewall, are now in MY memory, and will be displayed in MY monitor. (They're probably in MY vagina as well.) Therefore I shall rule how they show.
That's why Stylish and Greasemonkey are two of my favourite plugins, and why I hate PDFs and Adobefag "designers".
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Anonymous2007-08-17 7:17 ID:guR4cohj
>>8
i was thinking about the same, but he is not bitching about the way you treat the octets you recieve, but about the octets you don't ;P
it's not really his property anyway, most ads are hosted in ad servers.
But i think this website is a joke anyway, i've never been redirected to it.
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>>10
Ah, in the bottom; a quick refresh solved that.
Hmm... nice site... need more large-sized Comic Sans MS and colored text though. A good example to follow when designing such sites is http://www.timecube.com/
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Anonymous2007-08-17 8:54 ID:nD4ku4pG
I'll risk some faggot losing a little money if it means I'm protected from the 0-day flash exploits from those Russian hackers, they always release them on adbrite and shit like that.
>>1 If this user is using Adblock to screen out annoying advertisements, he is creating an unauthorized derivative work analogous to skipping television commercials.
WELL HOW ABOUT YOU STOP HAVING ANNOYING ADVERTISEMENTS IN YOUR FUCKING WEBSITES AND ILL STOP USING ADBLOCK
>>18
Not only that, what about the pages where if the adserver is down you cannot view the page?
and what about the fucking "live advertisments" (crappy flash objects with TV advertisments and sound. argh.)
I mean, i seriously hate those, there usually is a turn sound off option but you are still forced to download the flash file
Hey, don't knock those, I wouldn't know about my lovely spinning tupperware holder that fits in my fucking cupboard if it weren't for them. Think about that one.
>>15 <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.7 [en]C-NSCPCD (WinNT; U) [Netscape]">
that's almost as bad as using frontpage.
anyone too stupid to write html should be banished from the universe.
>>17
Derivative works are ok. The laws only affect your ability to distribute them.
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Anonymous2007-08-17 13:53 ID:Ero2VZUC
Holy shit, that timecube site is amazing!
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Anonymous2007-08-17 15:18 ID:yN8a2Ld2
>>24
I thought derivative works are themselves infringement. This doesn't preclude derivative works from being subject to an exception or limitation of copyright, but in general it is infringement.
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Anonymous2007-08-17 15:20 ID:yN8a2Ld2
Let me add that I think it is still bogus. Morally I feel derivative works should be okay for personal use, **especially** when said derivative work is created by "in place" modifications of a copy you own.
derivative works are generally considered to be fair use as long as they're not distributed. at least in the US.
of course we have wacky shit like google claiming that mobile gmaps includes their map tiles and is an unauthorized derivative work when it doesn't include the tiles any more than firefox or internet explorer does.
>>26
What would be the reasoning behind laws against derivative works strictly for personal use? The artist doesn't suffer any loss, and any such laws would be mostly unenforcable anyway. Any nation with laws like that has to be completely retarded.
OKAY YOU FUQIN ANGERED AN EXPERT PROGRAMMER GODFUCKIGNDAMN! FIRST OF ALL, YOU CANT FUQIN CONTROL WHAT I DO TO FILES I DOWNLOAD, SECONDLY, YOU CANT FUQIN FORCE ME TO DOWNLOAD YOUR SHITE, THIRDLY, I'M A DANGEROUS ANONYMOUS MAMBER OF A GANG OF HACKERS HANGING AROUND OUR SECRET HACKER WEBSITES AND I KNOW BETTER THAN TO BROWSE YOUR ADS, AND FUQIN LASTLY, FUCK OFF WITH YOUR BULLSHYT.
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Anonymous2007-08-17 23:38 ID:uic9Z3tZ
>>33
EVEN THOGH I DOWNLOADED IT, I DIDN'T LOOK AT IT
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Anonymous2007-08-18 2:40 ID:Gox312Jh
Ha, weak
We need extension that would block ads, like adblock, but silently click on all ads in background (follow links, just without displaying them on your screen).
Firefox has performance and compatibility issues that hindered deployment on my company's intranet. We ended up installing an Exchange cluster and used Public Folders in Outlook instead.
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Anonymous2007-08-18 9:17 ID:V/Ey9HTS
i love how they recommend using opera, i use opera and i don't see a single ad on teh internets, and that feature is even built in
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Anonymous2007-08-18 9:19 ID:PuOXOeaj
I'M WEB ADVERTISER
SON OF A ADBLOCK
ADBLOCK IS PIG
DO YOU WANT A FILTER SUBSCRIPTION?
DO YOU WANT A WILDCARD?
ADBLOCK IS PIG DISGUSTING
FIREFOX IS A MURDERER
FUCKING ADBLOCK
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Anonymous2007-08-19 8:39 ID:pGChhSTL
>FUCKING MOZILLA
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Anonymous2007-08-19 10:00 ID:bYixZAsG
>>43
No, I want people who want others to come to their web sights to pay for it.
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Anonymous2007-08-19 10:30 ID:KS1OHpe4
web sights
GTFO
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Anonymous2007-08-19 19:49 ID:qVnPI+dd
brb, I am just cutting out these advertisements in a newspaper I'm about to sell.
The whole fucking point of HTML is the client can display it however it likes. If you want to control how it is displayed then use a fucking PDF. Therefore all web pages come with an implied license to create derivative works for the purposes of displaying them. (This is the same principle that allows Google Groups to operate - the purpose of Usenet posting is distribution of those posts, therefore Google has an implied license to distribute them).
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Anonymous2007-08-20 8:15 ID:PSS0exuA
>>50 The whole fucking point of HTML is the client can display it however it likes.
Finally, truth
If you want to control how it is displayed then kill yourself with fire for being a stupid "designer" because you have no right to control how other people's machines work and display the data they hold
This has been fixed to better accomodate the truth, though
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Anonymous2007-08-20 20:43 ID:nwEnOoqW
i just read the first two sentences of that waste of an article and decide what an lawl it was
The user-agent string sent to the server makes no difference to the javascript engine employed by the browser. I can see where you're coming from, but to counteract >>66 you'd need something like IEtab.
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Anonymous2007-08-22 13:56 ID:19/O645k
Firefox has a hardcoded document.all with weird semantics that make it always evaluate to false, but otherwise functions just like IE's for compatibility reasons.
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Anonymous2007-08-22 14:06 ID:AJn+r6tj
Just disable javascript. Makes browsing faster and for the rare site that needs it you can whitelist or just enable temporarily.
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Anonymous2007-08-22 14:37 ID:6J/dZRBJ
Greasemonkey fix get
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Anonymous2007-08-23 2:04 ID:YivpI6c0
I won't click on your gay ads even if I see them, that's why I'm filtering them. Fucking deal with it. When I buy things on the Internet, I've Googled for them before. That's the big difference between the Internet and all other media where advertising takes place.
If you can't afford to offer a free service, don't do it. Just don't expect me to finance your poor business planning, you Communist piece of shit.