If license are needed for platforms, what is the point of 512?
Section 512 (Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act (OCILLA)) means that platforms are not to be sued when they have zero intentions for piracy by having a DMCA agent and following the takedown notices when pirates upload unlicense content on the site.
It never stated platforms should have a license to avoid liability.
I have a feeling what he said that twitter having tons of piracy on their platform is most likely by the RIAA over-relying on the automated system without them actually looking at the flagged posts to see the actual truth, and then use that data on Tillis saying these are copyright infringement.
“Please refrain from using the Game inappropriately or creating any content within the Game that would be considered vulgar, discriminatory, or offensive. Please also refrain from bringing politics into the Game.”
According to some youtube videos on one of the mariomaker levels that I couldn't remember the title that got removed shows an inappropriate gesture of a bullet bill cannon and two cement blocks on a track moving up and down showing, umm, yeah.
It really has become the next tumblr on content purge
Two sites, with bad TOS change decision, nuking a huge amount of content that is not necessarily violating the TOS or the law due to mostly on automated systems, and resulted an exodus of users leaving.
The only difference is that tumblr is dealing with adult content, twitch is dealing with DMCA claims.
Let that be another lesson on how not to change your TOS.
So much for copyright extension, not to mention that a ton of old games, especially the ones that are not made by first-party game console companies, are at risk of becoming unavailable in the future, causing them to become abandonware. You HAVE to sail the high seas if you want to play them, especially country-exclusives too.
this is the company's version of “self-destruct-ism”.
I've seen users threaten to nuke their own posted works if they get used without permission, but to go to war against people criticizing them of their behavior, is downright Alex Thomas Mauer. They've kamikazed.
sites also DELEBRATELY make it hard to turn off data sharing
on reddit assholedesign, some sites even made misleading interfaces, camouflaged texts, and even downright force the user to reenable data sharing. ad supported mobile games does this a lot.
On the post: Content Moderation Case Study: Facebook's AI Continues To Struggle With Identifying Nudity (2020)
It is as hard as tumblr
I think the AI thought the onions were breasts. The lighting and shadows caused a false positive on the AI.
Techdirt, TheMysterousMrEnter's technocracy episode on tumblr may agree with you on this one. Policing the internet at scale in general is downright impossible, even for a big tech industry.
On the post: Tillis Release Details Of His Felony Streaming Bill; A Weird Gift To Hollywood At The Expense Of Taxpayers
Re: Agreed
Right to repair on medical devices, and other crap: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20200712/22350244883/when-piracy-literally-saves-lives.shtml
On the post: As A Parting Shot, Tulsi Gabbard Teams Up With Paul Gosar To Introduce Yet Another Unconstitutional Attack On Section 230
How about decentralized internet?
Already, there are activists having solutions that are better than crippling section 230, such as a decentralized internet and means to fund websites without ads (not done yet)
On the post: Nintendo Plays 'Control Inception', Cancelling Splatoon Broadcast After Teams Protest Canceling Smash Bros. Tourney
Let's not forget this
They shut down Etika Joycons, as well as being a threat to abandonware.
On the post: Senator Tillis Is Mad That Twitter Won't Testify About Copyright Infringement; Since When Is Twitter A Piracy Problem?
If license are needed for platforms, what is the point of 512?
Section 512 (Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act (OCILLA)) means that platforms are not to be sued when they have zero intentions for piracy by having a DMCA agent and following the takedown notices when pirates upload unlicense content on the site.
It never stated platforms should have a license to avoid liability.
I have a feeling what he said that twitter having tons of piracy on their platform is most likely by the RIAA over-relying on the automated system without them actually looking at the flagged posts to see the actual truth, and then use that data on Tillis saying these are copyright infringement.
The RIAA really have a shitty year of 2020, the Youtube-dl debacle and other “stream-ripping” tools, the war against ISPs, and the dumpster fire on twitch (source 2).
On the post: Mine, Mine, Mine! Nintendo Neuters The Cool Ways People, Groups Are Using 'Animal Crossing'
The same should go with Mario maker series too
I mean, according to the wording:
“Please refrain from using the Game inappropriately or creating any content within the Game that would be considered vulgar, discriminatory, or offensive. Please also refrain from bringing politics into the Game.”
According to some youtube videos on one of the mariomaker levels that I couldn't remember the title that got removed shows an inappropriate gesture of a bullet bill cannon and two cement blocks on a track moving up and down showing, umm, yeah.
On the post: Twitch's No Good, Very Bad Time Continues: Part 1
It really has become the next tumblr on content purge
Two sites, with bad TOS change decision, nuking a huge amount of content that is not necessarily violating the TOS or the law due to mostly on automated systems, and resulted an exodus of users leaving.
The only difference is that tumblr is dealing with adult content, twitch is dealing with DMCA claims.
Let that be another lesson on how not to change your TOS.
On the post: Twitch Continues To Trip Over Itself In Response To DMCA Apocalypse
This is what happens if you invite DMCA shadowbanning
This move is the live streaming DMCA version of tumblr's Adult content purge.
On the post: Happy 20th Birthday To 'No One Lives Forever', The Classic PC Game That Can't Be Sold Today Thanks To IP
It’s as if this IP is an orphaned work
So much for copyright extension, not to mention that a ton of old games, especially the ones that are not made by first-party game console companies, are at risk of becoming unavailable in the future, causing them to become abandonware. You HAVE to sail the high seas if you want to play them, especially country-exclusives too.
On the post: E-Voting App Maker Voatz Asks The Supreme Court To Let It Punish Security Researchers For Exposing Its Flaws
They wanted zero-day attacks
By keeping these secret, that is assisting bad people out there to exploit it.
On the post: Twitch Marketing Promo Over Golden Emoji Goes Horribly Wrong After DMCA Nuclear Strike
Re: Twitch is becoming the next tumblr, but DMCA instead of NSFW
Also fuck the RIAA. It was instant karma they try to kill youtube-dl, but instead, resulted the AACS 09F9 streisand effect.
On the post: Twitch Marketing Promo Over Golden Emoji Goes Horribly Wrong After DMCA Nuclear Strike
Twitch is becoming the next tumblr, but DMCA instead of NSFW
This is what they decided: To let all DMCA claims to take down content be a complete free-for-all https://torrentfreak.com/twitch-dmca-bloodbath-trades-copyright-strikes-for-due-process-201021/
Allo wing:
-Anonymous and secret takedowns
-No due process
-Censorship
This renders it pointless to even host your videos on there, if eventually it gets (wrongly) taken down by the copyright industry.
On the post: Nikola's Plan To Combat Its No Good, Very Bad Month Appears To Be Using Copyright To Silence Critics
this is the company's version of “self-destruct-ism”.
I've seen users threaten to nuke their own posted works if they get used without permission, but to go to war against people criticizing them of their behavior, is downright Alex Thomas Mauer. They've kamikazed.
On the post: Consumer Reports Study Shows California's Privacy Law Is A Poorly-Enforced Mess
sites also DELEBRATELY make it hard to turn off data sharing
on reddit assholedesign, some sites even made misleading interfaces, camouflaged texts, and even downright force the user to reenable data sharing. ad supported mobile games does this a lot.
On the post: If You're Going To Sue YouTube For Infringement, Maybe First Don't License Your Music To YouTube Or Setup Fake Accounts To Upload Your Own Works
Re: Desperation for an (ab)useable tool
How NOT to police copyright.
On the post: If You're Going To Sue YouTube For Infringement, Maybe First Don't License Your Music To YouTube Or Setup Fake Accounts To Upload Your Own Works
Desperation for an (ab)useable tool
Saw first on torrentfreak: https://torrentfreak.com/youtube-copyright-lawsuit-plaintiff-uploaded-own-movies-then-claimed-mass-i nfringement-200922/
Didn't know that David Boies is a retarted person.
On the post: China Blocks Wikimedia From WIPO... Because There's A Taiwanese Wikimedia Chapter
Re: WTF?
It's like the WIPO itself is an authorian regime if one country can do such powers like this.
On the post: China Blocks Wikimedia From WIPO... Because There's A Taiwanese Wikimedia Chapter
WTF?
WIPO ALLOWS this? Like allows one country, to decide and control who can attend the observer status, as if China owns WIPO? This is very biased.
On the post: PayPal Blocks Purchases Of Tardigrade Merchandise For Potentially Violating US Sanctions Laws
Yikes.
It is one thing they rely on automation, but it is a bad thing they are unwilling to fix or improve its automation.
Makes me wonder what if bad people can exploit this by simply avoiding such keywords.
On the post: Auto Industry Pushes Bullshit Claim That 'Right To Repair' Laws Aid Sexual Predators
Re: DRM as an anti-privacy?
Ack, I read the last paragraph wrong, but this is ironic though.
Next >>