Bro I can’t believe Omi got 5.5yrs but the people who could have killed other people and even their own child only got a combined 3yrs and 90 days in jail.
Oh you must be new to American "justice system" this is the same place that will take someone's child and terminate their legal rights to be a parent cause someone in the house they were in was caught doing drugs. Then go right around and give parents who have sexually assaulted their children. Or let their children be SA'd. With video evidence of it happening and not only does the parent get their child back they they face no jail time. This is the same place that will let any dopehead who gets caught snitch on anybody with no proof. And when the cops show up to check the place out and all they find is weed they try to charge them with a felony intent charge. There is no justice here, if you're an SA victim, you're gonna find more justice from the inmates at the prison your attacker gets sent to than you will any official system. People with manslaughter charges will get life in prison while chomos get anywhere from 3 years all the way up to 9. Granted in that time they will be beaten, tortured, robbed and treated like a particularly weird looking spider. But still that is no where near enough time for crimes like that. And that's going on the assumption they get locked up.
If you’re gonna commit crimes, why would you post it on Social Media? Like for fucks sake, if you’re gonna do crime, you want to stay as anonymous as ghost-like as possible.
Imo what Omi did was not bad nor a scam since he was paying for everything and the people paying him only had to pay him $15 a month for all of those services. If anything he was just provding a good service for cheap prices like what cable companies and streaming services should be doing. To the people saying he still did something illegal, I get that he did something illegal, it's just not a scam, it's pirating so he shouldn't be included in the video. Also people like Jeremy is what happens when you don't give people the maximum penalty for doing something like that more than once.
@@potatoe972 and? So is jaywalking but that was there FOR car companies. Something else not supposed to be illegal. Maybe just maybe sometimes it shouldn't be and we should use our critical thinking skills to figure that out? it's not hard.
@@potatoe972morality and legality are not the same thing And i do not see anything wrong with stealing from big corporations. They steal a lot themselves, it is only fair
Matters your definition of scams but the kegal one is promising somthing and not providing whats promised , if say how most misuse the word provides a product that somone else deems ove priced thats nit a scam nor a crime
Moral of the first story: if you are going to break the law, try to stay under the radar and pay the accurate taxes so the feds won't care half as much.
Ok but like, that first guy did what all streaming things should do. Put it all in one place. Stop being money hungry and have Hulu, Netflix, Crunchy, Funimation, etc. all shake hands in one big deal to make the mega streaming service. Charge as much as your average cable bill of like 50-80 a month. But anything you could think of exists on that one service.
Difference is that those streaming services actually bought the rights to use all those shows so the original creators still got a piece of the cash. I still feel bad for him, but what he did was still wrong.
It's dumb, No business would ever do that Even in cable and satélite services, They don't all have every channel available, they all have different contracts with different networks for exclusivity
@@RobbertW2There was a brazilian youtuber that was like a portuguese speaking Leafy (but he wasn't a bad person) and he promised cookies to people that subscribed to his channel. Biggest scam of my life, never got the cookies through mail like he said I would 😭😭
I feel bad for the first guy because if he had the coding ability to jailbreak and make an entire streaming service, then he could’ve done great things. But because of his upbringing, he didn’t realize there was a choice besides crime.
Unlike most scammers though- omar seemed pretty chill. I mean aside from the selling drugs part of his life idk I think the other thing was cooI like yk a man of the people fr
About the Omni thing. Ya still gotta punish em because even if it doesn’t hurt many people it’s still *against the law* so like. Ya gotta enforce it ya know?
Big sad about oner because he would hwve gotten away with it if he moved to a country without extradition. 34 million is plenty to live comfortably and not work the rest of your life.
morally you are probably right. Purely looking at the law tho he broke several. So ye he did do illegal activities. Not the worse ones you can do but he still did them.
@@NoRegs30 its a sum off several things. Like generally you get a small punishment for every company or person you scammed out off money. if you do it several times or with a lot off companies/people it will generally stack to a pretty big punishment.
@@NoRegs30 oh ye thats definitly true. But by most laws sadly enough a lot off small crimes are punished harder as one big crime. Thats how the law in a lot off countries weirdly enough works.
it does not affect anyone on the low end in these companies, why? Because they barely get paid to begin with, you aren't stealing a single cent from them and it is not affecting their pay. They would get paid garbage amounts regardless of what you do. Edit: and if they want to stop pirating from happening maybe just maybe offer better services? The whole reason pirating exists is because of shit business practices, way too much being charged, and not enough content to be serviceable. Maybe don't have 60 streaming services and 30,000 cable companies with terrible caps on ads and commercials either.