Court Rules Blocking Ads is Not Copyright Infringement

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Publisher Axel Springer claimed that blocking ads is copyright infringement, but a German court disagreed.

The Court notes that ruling otherwise would represent a “disproportionate encroachment” on users’ freedoms to make various choices, including not to load images to save bandwidth, to deactivate Javascript, or block pop-ups or tracking elements. It would also render translation tools and aids for visually impaired people as copyright infringing.

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  1. Lee Dronick Subscriber 4 years ago

    “Ads”? I thought they were called “content”.

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