EU Copyright directive passes - 348 votes to 274
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EU Copyright directive passes - 348 votes to 274
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So you're in favour of people stealing your hard work.
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Asia will fold quickly after Europe.
Your only hope is bootleg Russian servers where you're entire site and content will be immediately copied upon upload and you will be fucked monthly as you feel steadily increases for no apparent reason
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https://torrentfreak.com/russia-plan...rators-190315/
Btw, I think this whole thing is a joke. Google threw $1B into content ID, for youtube, and one guy figured out that if you do
PIP (Picture in Picture) or change the gamma just a tad.. you have effectively circumvented it.Comment
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Effective laws for copyright infringement are needed. To be able to block an entire hosing company because they allow pirated content on their servers is called for.Comment
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I agree. It sucks. A never ending game of circumvention & whack-a-molehttps://torrentfreak.com/russia-plan...rators-190315/
Btw, I think this whole thing is a joke. Google threw $1B into content ID, for youtube, and one guy figured out that if you do
PIP (Picture in Picture) or change the gamma just a tad.. you have effectively circumvented it.Comment
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I thought you were strongly against this EU directive Paul?
I'm not supporting theft of intellectual property but I do support internet freedom and if this is fully implemented we're losing out big time.Deposit Today With BTC - Play With BitcoinsComment
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See my post above. YouTube's filters cost over a billion dollars and they are basically worthless causing more havoc than anything. You should see the amount of strikes legitimate content producers get from passive algorithms.
Like I said, this is a joke. They simply need to enforce laws on the books already. Then again, I get it.. resources. The feds told me that unless there are guns or drugs involved, do not contact them about porn piracy.
They don't want the PR
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I completely agree, the real will power to enforce laws is none existing. Further more I and many with me believe this new directive is dressed to combat this but the real purpose is to shrink and control information on the internet. Simply put a tool for the EU to censor internet.See my post above. YouTube's filters cost over a billion dollars and they are basically worthless causing more havoc than anything. You should see the amount of strikes legitimate content producers get from passive algorithms.
Like I said, this is a joke. They simply need to enforce laws on the books already. Then again, I get it.. resources. The feds told me that unless there are guns or drugs involved, do not contact them about porn piracy.
They don't want the PR
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I recently found a lawyer who takes copyright infringement cases on contingency. He sued someone who stole one of my images the same day I contacted him, and negotiated a settlement within three weeks.
The settlement agreement I signed has a confidentiality clause, so I can't reveal the name of the other party or the amount recovered, but I was very happy with the result. The proceeds (after some minor expenses) were split 50/50. We are currently suing another infringer.Comment
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Awesome story man thanks for sharing. I love hearing possitive outcomes like that.I recently found a lawyer who takes copyright infringement cases on contingency. He sued someone who stole one of my images the same day I contacted him, and negotiated a settlement within three weeks.
The settlement agreement I signed has a confidentiality clause, so I can't reveal the name of the other party or the amount recovered, but I was very happy with the result. The proceeds (after some minor expenses) were split 50/50. We are currently suing another infringer.
Raise your attorney located? My attorney took 6 months to get my last settlement. So happy with the outcome. He's in the LA area.Comment
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I have a few judgments from doing this same thing. All uncollectable.I recently found a lawyer who takes copyright infringement cases on contingency. He sued someone who stole one of my images the same day I contacted him, and negotiated a settlement within three weeks.
The settlement agreement I signed has a confidentiality clause, so I can't reveal the name of the other party or the amount recovered, but I was very happy with the result. The proceeds (after some minor expenses) were split 50/50. We are currently suing another infringer.Comment



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