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Haha typical Facebook: not only did they torrent terabytes of stuff, they didn’t even contribute back by seeding.
that legal argument doesn’t fly in the u.s…
but if you wanna buy a ruling that says downloading isn’t piracy, go for it.
it flies if you are zuckerberg apparently
What’s the precedent and current consensus for caselaw? I remember that Capitol v. Thomas kicked off the notion of “making available” as an infringement of the distribution right, but I haven’t followed everything that came after.
It’s a bold strategy Cotton, let’s see how it works out.
If somebody projects a movie onto a public wall, is it illegal to watch it without paying?
There’s laws for this. IIRC, as long as the person playing the movie owns it and isn’t charging anyone to watch, it’s legal.
what the fuck is that
The photo? I think its a leech
Definitely a leech. That’s what torrenters who don’t seed are called.
Could have done without it.
But… but princess just needs a little feed 🥺
Lol will the greedy AI companies be the ones that fix the broken copyright system in America?
No, the broken legal system will give them a pass and pat on the back.