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    It contained only the ad-free viewing benefit. [28] YouTube discontinued the Premium Lite plan in October 2023. [29] In September 2022, YouTube tested paywalling 4K resolution streaming of any YouTube video behind YouTube Premium. Amid criticism, this pilot ended in mid-October 2022. [30]

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    By the final time trial he was still 2nd in the young rider classification to Tadej Pogačar, but not in contention for the winning of the jersey. In July 2024, at the Paris Olympics, Pidcock was the favourite to win the cross-country mountain bike event despite withdrawing from Tour de France due to Covid 16 days earlier. [87]

  7. R v Peacock - Wikipedia

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    R v Peacock was an English Crown Court case that was a test of the Obscene Publications Act 1959. [1] In December 2009, the defendant, a male escort named Michael Peacock, had been charged by the Metropolitan Police for selling hardcore gay pornography that the police believed had the ability to "deprave or corrupt" the viewer, which was illegal under the Obscene Publications Act.