• SteefLem
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    2 years ago

    Why tho. I can block a community myself if i dont want to see it. This does not make sense.

    • @Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de
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      382 years ago

      They want to avoid lawsuit. Which are probably going to happen to dbzer0, I don’t know where they are hosted, but they might get in trouble once they reach a large userbase

      • @DigitalPortkey@lemmy.world
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        262 years ago

        There is no “maybe”, that’s exactly what it is (it’s in the OP’s link).

        Lemmy.world may be one of the largest instances but it never promised to be a straight Reddit clone. While it’s still figuring out scaling up and still attracting large DDOS attacks, the last thing they need to be dealing with is DMCA claims and letters from copyright lawyers.

        This is the beauty of federated social media. Don’t like the rules? Go somewhere else.

        • @Zeth0s@lemmy.world
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          2 years ago

          Me? I currently don’t care… I am not interested in that community, I know that people who are interested can still visit it from other instances.

      • SteefLem
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        132 years ago

        Oh come on. Its not like world has pirated files on their server which they share with everyone or something. Its just info.

        If they are that scared might as well stop with setting up lemmy servers. Or block all that fucking kiddie hentai communities

        • Carighan Maconar
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          262 years ago

          And yet linking to legally finable content on servers run by other parties can incur fines on the order of 50k-250k over here in Germany. I’ll be honest, if I ran any we site I’d be removing anything can be constructed as such a link, too.

          Chances of me getting fined would be about 0, but it’s really not a risk I’d be willing to take. And this is the largest lemmy instance so if anyone where to go after lemmy, they’d go after world.

          • SteefLem
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            2 years ago

            Are they linking files? If so then yeah i get it. Thought its just talk about piracy not xtual sharing

            • Carighan Maconar
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              22 years ago

              I remember they once tried to sue someone for linking to a torrenting site, so I’m not sure how linking to a piracy community works. AINAL. Just saying, in a way I can see admins rather wanting to stay as far away from such topics as they can, especially given how lemmy.world is the biggest lemmy target right now, hence the constant DDOS outages, too.

    • poVoq
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      2 years ago

      Because community content is cached on other instances, so you can find all the content from these piracy communities under the lemmy.world domain as well and this is likely to be interpreted by law enforcement / a judge as hosting this content, which can get the server admins into legal trouble depending on the jurisdiction.

      • BrooklynMan
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        2 years ago

        IIRC, lemmy.world is hosted in the US, making them liable under US laws.

        edit: IR incorrectly ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

        • poVoq
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          152 years ago

          They are actually hosted in Finland, but some of the admins are US based and can thus also get into legal trouble. Not sure about the legal situation in Finland.

    • Dojan
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      102 years ago

      The server and owner are in Europe. Though the anti piracy laws here are tough. Honestly can’t blame them.

      There are other instances that don’t have this issue though.