Is the base64 in there actually a measure intended to stop copyright infringement? It can't be, base64 is completely transparent. The reason things are encoded in base64 is so that they can be transmitted in a subset of ascii (and thus be embedded in plain text formats like html).
It's not nearly as bad as breaking a screen door. It's more like writing in a foreign alphabet, and then crying foul when someone can read that alphabet.
I think this is a much better analogy. I'd even go so far as to say that it would be like using Morse code and then being upset when someone else listening also knows Morse code. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zfNfilNOIE
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