10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him. Bad idea.
PositiveArtificial Intelligence

In a surprising turn of events, a YouTuber's lock-picking video has garnered 10 million views, leading to a lawsuit from the lock company featured in the clip. This incident highlights the ongoing debate around the legality of lock picking and its implications for both content creators and manufacturers. While the lock company may have aimed to protect its brand, the public's fascination with the video suggests that such legal actions might backfire, drawing even more attention to the practice.
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