Sometimes a camera just needs a sock.
The Flock Sock is a slip on cover designed to help protect a Flock camera from the harmful radiation of the sun. Your city spent their very own hard earned tax dollars scattering these cameras everywhere to keep you safe, all it cost you was a little privacy. The very least you can do is help protect these valuable civil servants from getting a bad sunburn.


Spoken like a plagiarism-happy AI tech bro, repackaging other people’s effort for profit.
In the context of IP, “theft” is an idiomatic way to say “infringement”. It’s bizarre of you to suggest it doesn’t exist: infringement law is quite well settled in most parts of the world.
IP doesn’t refer to “ideas”. It refers to creative works. If you’ve ever spent effortful hours/weeks/years:
then you’ll know why the difference between “an idea” and a creative work is sometimes called “sweat of the brow”.
No, spoken like someone who has copyleft all my work, both hardware and software.
Fuck AI. And fuck copyright laws.
AI bros want to steal other people’s work and then copyright the output, and still sue others.
I’m saying you can’t steal other people’s ideas a and nobody should have the right to copyright anything. We are not the same.
You seem to be confusing copyleft with public domain.
They are not the same.
Copyleft licenses entirely rely on copyright law. In the words of the people who invented copyleft:
Public domain, OTOH, which is what you seem to be promoting, is a gift to AI tech bros, who want to behave as the middlemen described in the same article:
I’m not confusing it. I’m aware if it.
We built what we have within the framework of laws made for the purposes of capitalistic domination.
Ideally we’d eliminate copyright law and replace it with copyleft law. As of now, no copyleft laws exist
Fair enough, but it would still regulate what people can legally do with creative works. So, it would still be IP law - which a few comments ago you implied couldn’t/shouldn’t exist.