The original concept of karma has you receiving both punishment and reward for every bit of both good and bad karma from your past lives. Nothing you do in your current life is dealt with until your next incarnation.
That sounds like the limitations of an ancient mainframe system. If so, then someone trying to brute force their way in would be more likely to crash the system instead.
They very literally create shows and movies to be background noise and still be an understandable story. That's why a lot of their originals are so bad if you sit down to watch them normally.
It depends on what they're creating. There are definitely people that make good money from ads. The biggest problem is usually it's an unstable income and you never know when the god of algorithm will just decide to nuke your channel for no reason.
It's always jarring loading a news site without ad blocking. The whole thing just seems cancerous, and that's before you can even start reading the story.
Only if they otherwise meet the definition of obscenity (talking about current law). Like has been said the definition is somewhat vague (deliberately so), but there have been some things that have been ruled not to be, including art and most porn.
You need to find lawyers in your area that specialize in employment law. They'll usually work on contingency. They'd hardly ever have any cases at all if they didn't.
It helps if you have something like old emails for proof that you asked.
The original concept of karma has you receiving both punishment and reward for every bit of both good and bad karma from your past lives. Nothing you do in your current life is dealt with until your next incarnation.