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You are receiving bytes that I pretty clearly own the copyright to. You have an implied limited license to the content. You are not buying the content.

But to be clear. I actually lean towards agreeing with you up to a point. And I think the topic shifted slightly from my original intend.

But it is my opinion that the point you are pushing it on other people (by bundling it with your browser) is where I draw the line. I'm okay if you, TeMPOraL do some post processing of the data but if Mozilla (a browser) or Comcast (an ISP) does it on your behalf without your say and without the content creators say.

Especially considering that I am responsible for customer service on my own site.



> but if Mozilla (a browser) or Comcast (an ISP) does it on your behalf without your say and without the content creators say.

> Especially considering that I am responsible for customer service on my own site.

That's a reasonable position I haven't considered. Thanks.




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