I don’t see any of you kids hosting your own instance and taking on the legal liability for yourselves. Just shit posting and bitching
legal liability
You register at the DMCA website and respond timely to DMCA requests, while doing a decent enough job moderating.
That’s literally it.
- a guy hosting his own instance
You can criticize actions without being in the same exact position. Your argument is like saying “if you dont own your own social network you can criticize twitter/facebook/reddit”
I will be ass soon as I put my hardware together
I’m deathly afraid of the second part of that, I don’t want to deal with the wrong thing being posted by someone else on my server. :(
can confirm
hey, i know you from the ‘hey, i know this one’ meme
Good, rip bozo
Wait. What?
Oh do I have to explain the meme? 🤦♂️
spoiler
lemmy.world has been down very frequently, possibly due to DDoS attacks, and when a site that’s using Cloudflare is down, it displays a code 522 (sometimes it’s a 502, 503 or some variation).
Yesterday, (or the day before, honestly can’t remember) lemmy.world blocked piracy communities at the request of one user (who appears to be some far-right asshole), so many pirates are going to be cheering at lemmy.world’s frequent downtime.
Reminder: Although copyright infringement is unlawful in many countries, discussion of copyright infringement is usually considered protected free speech in many countries, so piracy communities are technically legal, as long as they don’t link directly to piracy content.
pirates are going to be cheering at lemmy.world’s frequent downtime.
They must be children if they can’t understand that Lemmy can’t afford to take on the movie industry in court.
Lemmy.world (not all of Lemmy) wasn’t breaking any laws.
They’re volunteers running the instance personally, not a corporation with a legal team who can advise them how to best handle piracy related communities without being sued. Especially since their instance has to cache content from instances they federate with, it’s hard to blame them for being overly cautious with piracy communities on instances out of their control to avoid being sued by litigation happy media corporations