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  • [Btw, I'm not a lawer, just because my comment is long don't consider it correct:)]

    Tl;dr: From what I understand, they're gonna ask the internet providers (though it might also include vpn providers, streaming services etc.) any info about you that they consider necessary (so you could assume anything they have about you). So my opinion is, if you have a proper vpn that follows the zero-trust model, it should probably protect you. The main new thing here is that it has become illegal to consume pirated media (instead of only sharing them).


    In the article you posted, there's the governmental announcement too:

    https://search.et.gr/el/fek/?fekId=777704

    From the article you posted:

    Όπως διαβάζουμε στο σχετικό νόμο: "Αρμόδιες για τον έλεγχο της εφαρμογής των διατάξεων του παρόντος νόμου και την επιβολή των προβλεπόμενων κυρώσεων είναι η Ανεξάρτητη Αρχή Δημοσίων Εσόδων, η Γενική Διεύθυνση του Σώματος Δίωξης Οικονομικού Εγκλήματος, η Διυπηρεσιακή Μονάδα Ελέγχου Αγοράς, οι Αστυνομικές, Λιμενικές και Τελωνειακές Αρχές, οι οποίες μετά τη διαπίστωση της παράβασης, ενημερώνουν τους δικαιούχους μέσω του Οργανισμού Πνευματικής Ιδιοκτησίας. Για τη διαπίστωση των διοικητικών παραβάσεων της παρ. 2Β και την επιβολή των διοικητικών προστίμων επιτρέπεται από τις αρμόδιες δικαστικές αρχές η διαβίβαση προς τις αρχές του πρώτου εδαφίου, των αναγκαίων στοιχείων για την ταυτοποίηση των παραβατών, τα οποία συνελέγησαν και περιέχονται σε ποινική δικογραφία που σχηματίσθηκε κατόπιν άσκησης ποινικής δίωξης για τα εγκλήματα του άρθρου 66. Αντίστοιχα, οι αρχές του πρώτου εδαφίου δύνανται, με σκοπό τη διαπίστωση των διοικητικών παραβάσεων της παρ. 2Β και την επιβολή των αντίστοιχων κυρώσεων, να ζητούν από τους παρόχους της παρ. 10Α του άρθρου 66Ε, οποιοδήποτε απαραίτητο στοιχείο για την ταυτοποίηση των προσώπων που παραβιάζουν τα δικαιώματα της παρ. 2Β".

    I couldnt find what is defined as providers in Paragraph 10A from article 66E (this should be stated in pages 583-585)

    From what I understand, they're gonna ask the internet providers (though it might also include vpn providers, streaming services etc.) any info about you that they consider necessary (so you could assume anything they have about you). So my opinion is, if you have a proper vpn that follows the zero-trust model, it should probably protect you. The main new thing here is that it has become illegal to consume pirated media (instead of only sharing them).

  • Wait, newpipe works for me (I'm from Greece if that matters). Running version 0.27.6

  • I use both😈

    (And both on pc and android:)

  • but they are all in Greek

    Haha sure, send me the greek ones, μπορω να τα διαβασω:)

  • Yo, 2 things:

    1. I too heard that about Greece, but I couldnt find any article about it, only stuff I heard from others which they probably read them on FB. Do you have any (reputable) article coverthing this? I just considered those roumors it as fearmongering and moved on.
    2. Yo, since I haven't seen you around, just to know, we have a sonewhat active greek community at https://fedia.io/m/Greece
  • Ohh is this with the web ui? Cool didnt know (I mainly use lemmy through thunder and didnt know:)

  • If you go to the community, there is a modlog, which contains the log of moderation actions. Just checked and I saw post being removed about 10mins ago, due to rule 10: account is less than 7days old.

    Welp, you might have to wait or post in another community (btw, there are many technology communities across instances).😅

  • Thanks for the extra info and thanks for this useful nixos discourse post!

  • Ohhh, I was talking about android apps😆

    Hmm, I havent checked much how big computer applications are on average

  • Do you mean by that that many apps are just website wrappers? Or did I get it wrong?

    Indeed many apps tend to be that, at least many of my apps are open source at least and they tend not to have trackers and other bloat😅

  • Even 10years ago, I considered having an app over around 40mb to be huge, but now 60mb is kind of the norm

    • SuperTuxKart (open source super mario cart alternative)
    • Luanti (open source minecraft alternative)
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  • Feels like they promote lemmy the same way microsoft promotes linux