vintprox
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- Comment on Lemmy instances that are focused on mirroring Reddit content? 1 year ago:
Whether the meme is meant to be shared in some other context or not, I think, is the decision that should be based on the sum of copyright liberation and how generalistic contents are. Today, I can't bear a thought of reposting some stranger's niche meme on social media without attaching a source/creator, because I'm most likely making one more point where engagement with the same meme ends - and reposting full works doesn't qualify as commentary/criticism/research, so it's not a fair use, to begin with.
That's why we are correct of assuming the worst from the bots: programming any fair use considerations is left to gather dust, as it's ultimately left for human to decide such things.
- Comment on Lemmy instances that are focused on mirroring Reddit content? 1 year ago:
You only need to recall where it took the Internet Archive, no matter the intent it has. But let's presume for a minute that a lot of it is educational.
- Comment on Lemmy instances that are focused on mirroring Reddit content? 1 year ago:
It does not merit a verification of the author, when you hold their content encaged somewhere they did not approve yet. You say it's to increase registrations on Fediverse and for the brighter future, but please remember to deal with this ethically. Creator deserves to know first that your mirror (or whatever ends up being) intends to seek engagement with their piece.
Linking to original, as you propose, is an aftermath. Asking for consent and delaying repost is not a rocket science, either.
- Comment on Lemmy instances that are focused on mirroring Reddit content? 1 year ago:
TINLA: factors for fair use don't seem to align, though.
- Such use does not characterize commentary, parody, etc. and is not transformative.
- Post may prove to be substantial on its own, especially if it's an art piece.
- Most of the work (individual post) or crucial parts being used.
- Since there is most likely no thorough link to the author's website or profile, they lose the audience - nobody will go to look up the same post twice, not on Reddit especially.
About that last point: solvable by manually gathering authors' links or making a hyperlink to respective Reddit profiles.
- Comment on Lemmy instances that are focused on mirroring Reddit content? 1 year ago:
The argument can be made that bots measuring the content are no better than some random dude on the Internet reposting shit they like. Situation becomes worse when that same "bot" doesn't credit the author. proper.
- Comment on Lemmy instances that are focused on mirroring Reddit content? 1 year ago:
Isn't this like stealing, guys? No, not from Reddit - from authors. Ask for a consent before mirroring anything, for the love of Fediverse. Cheers!