Last week, I was reminded that cable-cutting can beat cable when it comes to a commercial-free TV-watching experience. Yesterday, an excellent story from Ars Technica reminded me why streaming often feels much more satisfying than watching Blu-ray. The U.S. government yesterday rolled out not one but two copyright notices, one to “warn” and one to …
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