• @[email protected]
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    1461 month ago

    In my head this is a retribution for financing hackers that attacked Internet Archive and nobody can convince me otherwise

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        1 month ago

        It’s like Lenin said, you look for the person who will benefit… And, uh… You know, you’ll, uh… You know what I mean.

        The Dude

        „Who benefits the most” from attacking Internet Archive? Big copyright holders whose content was distributed via Internet Archive. The reason given by the group claiming responsibility is so silly I don’t believe it.

        [edit] I’ll add to this comment so that I don’t have to reply to everyone specifically.

        I don’t believe that if you wanted to attack USA (as people claiming responsibility did) you’d attack it in a way that benefits big corporations most. It sounds like a flimsy distraction from true perpetrators.

          • Dettweiler
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            181 month ago

            That’s what I’m seeing, unless a documented source eventually shows up.

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              A documented source has shown up and its already been dismissed it as “silly”. Unlikely any future sources would change their mind.

              • @[email protected]
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                111 month ago

                There’s motive and circumstances. Nintendo opened every possible front in the last year or so. Now this happens. Even if not related to IA specifically this definitely looks like retribution.

                Also, please read my first comment again. I think I made it clear it’s speculation.

                • @[email protected]
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                  231 month ago

                  please read my first comment again. I think I made it clear it’s speculation.

                  Interesting, I got quite the opposite impression. And no one can convince me otherwise.

                • astrsk
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                  221 month ago

                  … nobody can convince me otherwise

                  Ignorance isn’t something to be proud of.

        • @[email protected]
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          141 month ago

          You can believe what you want, but there’s absolutely no way you would be correct. Any large company sponsoring a cyber attack, if caught, would be nailed to the wall and made an example of. The extreme risks are simply not worth the comparatively small reward of reducing a tiny fraction of piracy.

          A more realistic and reasonable avenue would have been to sponsor the companies going after IA for copyright infringement as a result of them loaning out unlimited digital copies of books without DRM.

          • @[email protected]
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            161 month ago

            This is a very valid point, yet companies do shady stuff all the time and some even get caught via subpoenas and such. Nintendo can do it in a way that will never be noticeable on their books for sure.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 month ago

          For those curious, this account on Xitter claimed responsibility. Their stated reasons are indeed ridiculous, but I don’t at all have a hard time believing that people can be that misguided.

    • @[email protected]
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      371 month ago

      This is a conspiracy theory I’m completely behind. With all the moves Nintendo has made recently this was the first thing I thought when Internet Archive was compromised