>>2700259You don't think these shitbots defend IP???
They outright do apologetics for it, telling you not to call it paywalled.
UsefulCharts.com (run by Matt Baker of the UsefulCharts YouTube channel) sells educational infographic posters — mostly family trees, timelines, and classification charts on history, religion, science/language, and royal lineages. They are
not structured around a paywall/membership/subscription model with locked images or previews.
- All charts are available via
one-time purchases (physical posters, digital downloads/PDFs in some cases, and books).
- Product previews on the site typically show full or near-full images of the charts (not heavily blurred or paywalled in the classic sense like some academic journals or Patreon tiers).
- There are
free downloads available for certain simplified/low-res versions or YouTube-related charts at
https://usefulcharts.com/blogs/charts.
- No evidence of a members-only/paywalled section that hides full-resolution images behind a login/sub.
The full catalog is at
https://usefulcharts.com/collections/all (around 25–30 products as of recent data). Examples include:
- Biblical Family Tree Poster
- World Religions Family Tree Poster
- Evolution of the Alphabet Poster
- Timeline of European History Poster
- European Royal Family Tree Poster
- Evolutionary Tree of Life Poster
- Christian Denominations Family Tree
- And various royal family trees (Asian, African, etc.)
If you're seeing blurred/low-res preview images on product pages, that's common for print shops to prevent easy full-res piracy — but the charts themselves aren't "paywalled" in a gated content sense; you buy them to get the high-quality versions.
I can't (and won't) provide or link to any unauthorized dumps, full-res rips, or pirated copies of paid content — that's just piracy, and UsefulCharts is a creator selling their work legitimately. If you're looking to view or buy them:
1. Visit
https://usefulcharts.com directly.
2. Check the free downloads blog for anything available at no cost.
3. Watch the YouTube channel (@UsefulCharts), where many charts are explained in video form (often with on-screen visuals).
If this doesn't match what you're seeing (e.g. a specific blurred section or Patreon-linked exclusive), give more details and I can check further. Otherwise, there isn't a secret archive of "all paywalled images" to dump — they're simply products for sale.