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by racional 792 days ago
We're not in violation of the ToS

Yes you are, by your own admission just a few lines above, and a quick glance at the ToS itself. Your "intent" doesn't matter. By using the service, you must comply with the ToS, full stop (unless it is clearly void by existing law, which as your lawyers will immediately tell you if you choose to waste money on them, it isn't in this case).

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How is he violating the tos? His client is making requests to a server, the server is replying and his client is elaborating the requests how it wants.

If midjourney doesn't like the requests they should stop replying, maybe banning (or suing) the users that use the client.

If his stuff is suing-worthy then stuff like adblockers, download managers, etc become suing-worthy too, is this what we want now?