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Yeah people are really weird about this. They want a free distributed forum hosted by small admins, but don't want those individuals to take basic legal precautions? Piracy might be moral, but it's a liability which will absolutely impact the viability of servers in many places. Grow up.
The Lemmy instance doesn't actually host pirated content, does it? It's just information about pirated content and where to find it, right? Who the fuck cares about this
I mean, it's not on their server. It's hosted on dbzer0.
Oof, yeah that's bad...
Ayo what the fuck how'd you do that
Neat. Has anyone brought this up to the devs here or on github before?
you could safeguard against this on the client side by not loading images from untrusted sources. irc clients did this
Got the state correct 👍
i really wish there were a way to disable images with some of these fancy lemmy clients for android. I'm not interested in any of them
nice. yea it replaces your image with a link.
But of they federated they'll be hosting a copy.
I guess the question is: if you host a public forum, are you liable for things posted on it, or on separate but linked forums?
It doesn't matter if you don't have limitless money to pay lawyers
Since anyone can spin up a Lemmy server, at some point a rich person/persons will do so, which makes this a relevant question to ask.
Comments like this sound like the "they write it off on tax" comments, where there's this assumption about how complex things must work, but it can't work exactly that way otherwise we would see it happening all the time.
I was thinking the same thing, as a legal question.
In the Fediverse, who's the source/target for the law to look at, the originator, or all the cached copies on other servers?
Edit: Basically, what this comment describes...
Yeah, we should run this shit through Somalia, they don't give a f u c k.