No system is perfect. Just because there are issues with one licensing setup doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try another.
Comment on [Duscussion] Post licening to kneecap threads putting ads next to our content.
nix@merv.news 10 months ago
They can place ads under CCBYNC photos though. It just would mean people cant sell the photos themself not the space around the photos
AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world 10 months ago
woelkchen@lemmy.world 10 months ago
They can place ads under CCBYNC photos though.
It depends. If the photographer uploads the photo to a platform, the photographer gives that platform permission to use it under the platform’s EULA. The platform cannot legally crawl the web for NC images and then make money off placing ads around them.
Do you think the following would fly in a court? “We, the Walt Disney Corporation, do not profit off the non-commercial assets used in the Avengers movie that we found on an asset store. We profit of everything around those assets. Those assets are distributed free of charge, the movie around those assets isn’t.”
muntedcrocodile@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Really how is using my content to get people to view your ads not using it for commercial purposes?
nix@merv.news 10 months ago
They’re not using your content they’re using their own websites screen space
muntedcrocodile@lemmy.world 10 months ago
So a licwnce forbidding the showing of content on a page with ads would solve this problem?
smeg@feddit.uk 10 months ago
Unlikely that any of us can answer this question properly unless we happen to know detailed laws for every country in the world. If we want a real answer we can trust then we’d need a statement from someone like the EFF otherwise our “licence” is barely more than one of those chain-letter comments saying “I do not give Facebook the right to do X”.
woelkchen@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Your comment could not be googled either. You’re aware of that, right?
Also: Welcome to fair use, the amazing provision that got snuck in the DMCA which is otherwise a shitshow. Not only does this allow English Wikipedia to use copyrighted movie posters in articles about those movies, it’s also the backdoor used legitimizing reaction videos. People could quote your comments, make a reaction around them, boom, fair use.