Comment on The AI-focused COPIED Act would make removing digital watermarks illegal
sab@lemmy.world 4 months agoYes. Your content and tech. Thanks to laws like these. Not to someone else’s.
Comment on The AI-focused COPIED Act would make removing digital watermarks illegal
sab@lemmy.world 4 months agoYes. Your content and tech. Thanks to laws like these. Not to someone else’s.
afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Yes my content and my tech. It is physically in my possession it is mine. If you take a picture of it congrats that picture is your picture. What part is confusing you exactly?
Did I see a sportsball event? I can talk about it to whom I want when I want.
Did I buy a physical book? I can take as many photos of it as I want.
Did I buy a cell phone? I can take apart it, modify it, reverse engineer it, benchmark it, and review it.
Now answer my question if you plan to go after another Daycare, Disney. No more evasions
sab@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Sure.
Nope. You can’t, for example, take a picture of all the pages and then redistribute those.
Only if you tell me whether or not you stopped beating your wife.
I initially thought you were ignorant of how copyright law works, but now I see you’re just wilfully delusional.
afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Oh really? For someone bragging about their knowledge of copyright law I am surprised yo do know about the MLB copyright warning.
I can too.
What you are shilling for free for them on the weekend? Jesus.
And I originally thought Disney was paying you but you are apparently giving it to corporate for free.
xthexder@l.sw0.com 4 months ago
Copyright can’t be applied to just talking about an event? MLB cannot copywrite facts such as who won a game or what occurred during the game. Their copywrite notice is not enforceable. medialoper.com/warning-those-copyright-warnings-m…
The only thing they can prevent is rebroadcasts and recordings of the game. Just talking about it is in no way related to copyright law.