Soundcloud is not Blockchain based and if a content that is published by a user is infringing any IP of a label or artist, then they receive a claim and can takedown the content. DSound, on the other hand, is Blockchain based, so if I would receive such a claim I wouldn't be able to take down the content and I would be easily prossecuted in the same ways as Napster guys or many other did. I don't want that, so that is why DSound will not host content forever, but user can do it themselves! ;)
Hope this clarifies the idea of IP compliance behind DSound... Thanks a lot mate! :)
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It does make sense. That's why we need more interplanetary file system nodes.
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Exactly! :)
But if some random person just spend one up, how would you guys even be aware of it? Does it work like the non blockchain-based Federated Network? I don't think so.
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Each IPFS node is self suficient.