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We have different point of view. I’m a photographer and when someone shows/links my photos on other sources, with the credits, I’m glad.

Anyway the web is full of mirrors of adobe apps.

It has been different if I had cut the video credits and didn’t linked to the source, but since I did, it’s not a copyright violation. It’s only someone that wouldn’t other people view it’s video outside of YouTube because he’s making money from YouTube. Now the result is that he lost all the traffic generates from the Reddit comments to his video.

And this is not the principles of free web and NFT in my opinion.



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