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What are your thoughts about "COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT"?

This is in continuation to my research to promote #nostr. One of the common reason centralised social media company banned or censor an account is "copyright"?

Who should be responsible for this, the user or the nostr client?

Thoughts #nostr?

#grownostr #freedom #growthteacher

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Hey! Very interesting topic and question. Posting here to follow along. Cheers!

thank you and keen to hear what the community thinks! 🤓👌

Don't even waste time thinking about it. It's some bitch shit. Little crybabies

There is this expression, you will not care about a topic or statistics until you become part of the statistics. In short, until it happened to you, you will not care. At least this is the bibe I am getting from your response.

Trying to enforce copyright is already an endless game of whack-a-mole on the internet. Clients have no way of removing content, as it lives on relays. Maybe one relay owner respects copyright while another doesn't care. Good luck getting it taken down from every relay out there. And if the "violator" has their own copy, they can just rebroadcast to different relays.

Kinsella On Liberty: KOL433 | The Big Questions with Big John—Stephan Kinsella – Austro-Anarchist Libertarian, and anti-IP Lawyer

Episode webpage: https://www.stephankinsella.com/paf-podcast/kol433-big-questions-big-john/

Media file: http://media.blubrry.com/kinsellaonliberty/www.stephankinsella.com/wp-content/uploads/media/kol/2024/kol433-Big-Questions-Big-John.mp3

Have you noticed that his book on amazon has a copyright on it! I find it hilarious and ironnic LOL 🤣🤣🤓

As far as i know, it is CC0 copyright.

https://creativecommons.org/public-domain/cc0/

And you can download it without paying on his site:

https://www.stephankinsella.com/lffs/

I read 17 page of Stephanie Kinsella's work about anti-IP and it is an eye opener for me. I must admit, it opened myself to a world I never thought existed. I listened to the podcast which led me to the book! ty for this reference.