Copyright infringement actually requires large organisation dedicated to the criminal actions.
I can literally save an image off Google Image Search that doesn’t belong to me right now. That’s technically infringement unless I had permission to download the image first. Holy shit how are you so bad at being a copyright maximalist.
Meshpage won’t stop any other potential users from infringing copyrights if it can’t stop you from doing the same damn thing. Ergo, it can’t prevent all copyright infringement. When it can stop you from infringing on any and all copyrights everywhere in the world in any and every context and instance, you let me know.
Other formats simply do not have active pirate community available
Only if you’re an idiot. Literally any file format can be used to infringe upon copyright if you know what you’re doing. Shit, even plain text can infringe upon copyright.
Unless you plan to block every kind of file format from being used in Meshpage in any way, it can be used for copyright infringement. To wit: your own infringement of Scott Cawthon’s copyright, which your magical, supernatural, “it can stop all the infringement” software couldn’t prevent.
It didn’t stop you. Ergo, it doesn’t already do that. When it can stop you from infringing on any and all copyrights everywhere in the world in any and every context and instance, you let me know.
If Meshpage couldn’t stop its own creator from infringing upon someone else’s copyright in one instance, it will never be able to stop anyone else from doing it in any and every context and instance possible.
Your software couldn’t block you from importing and exporting an image of an unlicensed full-body model of a character from the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise.
And yet, your software didn’t stop you from publishing an unauthorized and unlicensed full-body model of a character from a copyrighted work on your site.
No, it isn’t, but you keep thinking you’re better than literally every mathematician in the world. I’m sure that’ll get you that dream mansion of yours all the faster~.
To prevent all copyright infringement to any degree anywhere and everywhere in the world—as you have claimed your software will one day be able to do—you must cover all copyrighted works, including the obscure ones.
If commercial entities worth 2 billion stock credits are able to make this work, why wouldn't meshpage be able to do that same thing?
All that infringing content wouldn’t have been on NFT marketplaces to begin with if commercial entities could “make this work”. They can’t get it right without the power of God. The same goes for you.
If humans weren't obsessed with roles, the whole gender and sexuality mess would just not be a thing.
Gender essentialism is a concept at least partially rooted in religion, especially here in the States. Just look at all the Christian assholes who think a woman’s place is barefoot in the kitchen between pregnancies and men should never show any kind of emotion outside of anger.
such a system would be good for utterly gutting cultural and societal growth alongside creativity by shutting it all down
I should note here that tp would have absolutely no problem with this outcome, which he himself has implied (or outright said) in the past. He hates the idea of other people being allowed to create new works on the backs of older works—and that is despite having been told…multiple times…that building on the works of others is how new cultural works have always been created.
Then someone points out that he ripped off Scott Cawthon by posting an unlicensed picture of Springtrap from the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise. At that point, tp bends over so far backwards to defend his accidental infringement of the High Holy Sacred Copyright Law—an infringement he believes other people should be punished for in extreme ways, an infringement he believes all software (including his own) should be able to magically prevent from happening—that he ends up twisting himself into a human pretzel.
It’s not that tp hates culture and other people (even though he does). It’s that he literally wants God to enforce copyright as a law above both Man’s and God’s, because the only way tp can get what he wants is for an omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent supernatural deity to do all the work for him.
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I can literally save an image off Google Image Search that doesn’t belong to me right now. That’s technically infringement unless I had permission to download the image first. Holy shit how are you so bad at being a copyright maximalist.
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Meshpage won’t stop any other potential users from infringing copyrights if it can’t stop you from doing the same damn thing. Ergo, it can’t prevent all copyright infringement. When it can stop you from infringing on any and all copyrights everywhere in the world in any and every context and instance, you let me know.
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Only if you’re an idiot. Literally any file format can be used to infringe upon copyright if you know what you’re doing. Shit, even plain text can infringe upon copyright.
Unless you plan to block every kind of file format from being used in Meshpage in any way, it can be used for copyright infringement. To wit: your own infringement of Scott Cawthon’s copyright, which your magical, supernatural, “it can stop all the infringement” software couldn’t prevent.
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It didn’t stop you. Ergo, it doesn’t already do that. When it can stop you from infringing on any and all copyrights everywhere in the world in any and every context and instance, you let me know.
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tp would actively destroy that bridge and complain about how nobody is helping him.
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Irrelevant; website performance has nothing to do with copyright.
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If Meshpage couldn’t stop its own creator from infringing upon someone else’s copyright in one instance, it will never be able to stop anyone else from doing it in any and every context and instance possible.
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Your software couldn’t block you from importing and exporting an image of an unlicensed full-body model of a character from the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise.
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Unless you’re rich, you won’t be—which means you (and Meshpage) will still be a failure.
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That has nothing to do with copyright and everything to do with the “best practices” of website development, you World Heritage Dumbass.
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The same could be said about your brain.
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That screenshot means nothing without context.
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And yet, your software didn’t stop you from publishing an unauthorized and unlicensed full-body model of a character from a copyrighted work on your site.
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You can’t win an ass-kicking contest by kneecapping your own contestant.
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No, it isn’t, but you keep thinking you’re better than literally every mathematician in the world. I’m sure that’ll get you that dream mansion of yours all the faster~.
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To prevent all copyright infringement to any degree anywhere and everywhere in the world—as you have claimed your software will one day be able to do—you must cover all copyrighted works, including the obscure ones.
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All that infringing content wouldn’t have been on NFT marketplaces to begin with if commercial entities could “make this work”. They can’t get it right without the power of God. The same goes for you.
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You couldn’t even prevent yourself from violating copyright once.
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Gender essentialism is a concept at least partially rooted in religion, especially here in the States. Just look at all the Christian assholes who think a woman’s place is barefoot in the kitchen between pregnancies and men should never show any kind of emotion outside of anger.
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I should note here that tp would have absolutely no problem with this outcome, which he himself has implied (or outright said) in the past. He hates the idea of other people being allowed to create new works on the backs of older works—and that is despite having been told…multiple times…that building on the works of others is how new cultural works have always been created.
Then someone points out that he ripped off Scott Cawthon by posting an unlicensed picture of Springtrap from the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise. At that point, tp bends over so far backwards to defend his accidental infringement of the High Holy Sacred Copyright Law—an infringement he believes other people should be punished for in extreme ways, an infringement he believes all software (including his own) should be able to magically prevent from happening—that he ends up twisting himself into a human pretzel.
It’s not that tp hates culture and other people (even though he does). It’s that he literally wants God to enforce copyright as a law above both Man’s and God’s, because the only way tp can get what he wants is for an omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent supernatural deity to do all the work for him.
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