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Does this apply to Patreon? I don't think of that as daft. I think many content creators rely on it.
If you're supporting someone on Patreon, you're not really purchasing their content from a third party, are you?
I was really replying to the subscription fee comment. I can imagine a scenario where someone is subscribing to a CC's Patreon but pirating their content (or just streaming it without ads with an ad blocker). ETA: So that the CC solely gets the money, not the publisher/hosting service.
No, I support a few podcasts on patreon. Payments direct to creators is a much better model and I'm happy to support it. I meant "subscription fee" as in streaming services.