Yeah, I would have to agree with this really. A friend of mine ran afoul of algorithms taking the piss on Soundcloud. Effectively the algorithm banned him for posting tunes on his own account because whatever algorithm they had concocted found his tunes elsewhere on the web and automatically assumed that it must be getting stolen. The difference in the publishing name was minimal, I think it was like "John Smith", as opposed to "John A Smith". That difference was enough to cause a lot of hassle, and he was banned from posting up his own music for months. Some qualification of "rightholders" is needed here, because the level of recognition is at least partially defined by how much legal muscle you can summon.OldGoat wrote: ↑10 Jul 2018
My problem with article 13 (quoted below) is the following sentence:
"Those measures, such as the use of effective content recognition technologies, shall be appropriate and proportionate. The service providers shall provide rightholders with adequate information on the functioning and the deployment of the measures, as well as, when relevant, adequate reporting on the recognition and use of the works and other subject-matter."
I think there is room for improvement, especially I fear that algorithms run wild, because it is not even remotely possible to write bug-free software. "Those measures" should be open source and reviewed on a regular base by a group that does not only contain "rightholders".
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Notice: Algorithms are not ready to tackle the problem yet. Ask Youtube, Soundcloud, et al. Yet these platforms were used as perfect technological solutions for 'something that just work' in the future by the same people defending Article 13 in the first place. Don't be fooled.
Just as the core creativeness of its genesis, people who love the Internet should contribute openly. A love only using non proprietary and open source tools as a solution, so that anyone with the technical know-how can double check the codes.
The open source light is the best and only disinfectant for a long term and healthy Internet.
A 'solution' should never come from the closed, dark and sad hallways of the EUcrat's den; the anathema to an open democracy.
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Just as the core creativeness of its genesis, people who love the Internet should contribute openly. A love only using non proprietary and open source tools as a solution, so that anyone with the technical know-how can double check the codes.
The open source light is the best and only disinfectant for a long term and healthy Internet.
A 'solution' should never come from the closed, dark and sad hallways of the EUcrat's den; the anathema to an open democracy.
Join The Fight:
https://www.change.org/p/european-parli ... e-internet
https://saveyourinternet.eu/
Thank you.
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there should be a course in ethics, moral compass to go with it unfortunatly sabbed by the radio and its poverty porn
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Ethics and moral compass. From which group of people, from which culture and from which big giant corporation?
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Round 2 for a free and open internet. Keep your eyes open.
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anything that puts magic roundabout(or the upside of a good charity) in front of brexit for middle of the day light entertainment on the radio. 24 hours of solid murder isnt good for anybody praps if they transcribed sum of beethovens sontas for obo instead of those scratchy out of tune violins radio 3 seems to prefur
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it's a shitty situation. fuck the music industry who lobbied for these laws. it's sick.
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been using it since 2003. open source and open content are the best way forward.
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been using it since 2003. open source and open content are the best way forward.
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Ethics and moral compass. From which group of people, from which culture and from which big giant corporation?
bxbrkrz wrote.
personally i think the fire brigade has the best moral compass as they actually bet their whole life on rescuing people, that reaction comes 1st in their heads,well worth a chat they is
theres other groups of people coastguards etc
but in the main their is a huge diffrence between them and sum people found on the radio
bxbrkrz wrote.
personally i think the fire brigade has the best moral compass as they actually bet their whole life on rescuing people, that reaction comes 1st in their heads,well worth a chat they is
theres other groups of people coastguards etc
but in the main their is a huge diffrence between them and sum people found on the radio
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When you click "I agree" what kind of rights do you think you still have once you use a service for 'free'? What kind of rights do you still have when you agree the terms of service can change ad vitam aeternam, and at any time?Marco Raaphorst wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018It falls under the copyright of the user. Website owners need to be very clear about what they can do with the user's content.
If an admin does not like my tone I accept it because I am a tourist visiting a kingdom. There is not much I can do about this, unless setting up my own [kingdom] forum.
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There's this thing called copyright. Everything you publish is something you've created. It's covered by law.bxbrkrz wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018When you click "I agree" what kind of rights do you think you still have once you use a service for 'free'? What kind of rights do you still have when you agree the terms of service can change ad vitam aeternam, and at any time?Marco Raaphorst wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018
It falls under the copyright of the user. Website owners need to be very clear about what they can do with the user's content.
If an admin does not like my tone I accept it because I am a tourist visiting a kingdom. There is not much I can do about this, unless setting up my own [kingdom] forum.
US laws or EU laws? There is a split coming (article 13)Marco Raaphorst wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018There's this thing called copyright. Everything you publish is something you've created. It's covered by law.bxbrkrz wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018
When you click "I agree" what kind of rights do you think you still have once you use a service for 'free'? What kind of rights do you still have when you agree the terms of service can change ad vitam aeternam, and at any time?
If an admin does not like my tone I accept it because I am a tourist visiting a kingdom. There is not much I can do about this, unless setting up my own [kingdom] forum.
Copyrights do not negate the rights of a forum owner to delete anything written on their platform. Most people prefer the comfort of anonymity, or you could tell the admin who you really are... if you trust them enough to never stab you in the back 10 years from now.
Somebody said their choice of a quote got deleted, but they put it back in again. Nothing to do with copyrights as you do not own the rights of a "quote", but the admin can delete whatever they want on their forum, using whatever excuses or none at all
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ritch enough to hire a very expensive lawyer = really ritch
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If we got rid of all the people, we wouldn't need censorship or regulation.
they all fit on the isle of man so i guess theres something wrong
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