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RE: Sharing Copyrighted Video Material on DTube Could Put Steemit's Future At Risk and Devalue STEEM.. My Thoughts - Having Worked In This Arena For a Decade.

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

Who profits from copyright? - The artist or hatched piggies like you? - Rethorical question. Copyright is the same dumb bs and more immoral like taxation is theft. But nevermind you won't get it anyway. Want a lollipop? If yes, I don't have none, little Joe! Have fun on the ponderosa...

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Your judgement of me blinds your awareness of who I am and what I understand here. I am not speaking in support of copyright, I am speaking in protection of this network as it operates in a world dominated by those who use 'legality' as justification to shut down such networks.

Ok. Very nice answer. It tells me that we are on the same side. Thank God. And, I also apologize for the not only a little bit rude comment. Hopefully you weren't too upset you understand the problem fully. Sorry again. Back to the topic. I know they have a lot of so called power, but if many don't comply what could they do? I see it in some way like in the saying: Imagine there is a war happening but no one attends. So there is no war.
But I know I have to stay rational and not dream naive dreams because in reality the blood is always spilled in such cases. That earns a lot points for your approach. But somehow there must be set a starting point to change the status quo. I hope and quite surely think you understand me and sorry again. (I'm german -> Wir = We :), the possibility you don't know that is tiny. I try to be nice just for once.) Wir_01.jpg

I cannot say what the outcome of a legal battle between Steemians and 'the media industry' would be. The most likely threat is that Steemit Inc. might be forced to stop trading/working on the code due to a legal command from government/court. I don't think that's very likely, but it's probably better to let the system get even bigger before inviting that possibility. Equally the operators of DTube could face the same.
It could be possible to prevent any problems and totally change the legal rulings on such things if enough were behind it, but Steem isn't that big yet.

Got no complaints about that. Practically I´m a living Steemit -commercial,- seems I´m somewhat on the right path. More people in the know --> more power for the people in it. Have fun n' hodl on! :). Translation: I Live here and I am just going quickly to the supermarket. Thank you :)EdekaKunde.jpg

Thinking about it: dTube will shortly get to that point after IPFS gets easier, I think. (mumbling, crawling through command line instructions). Not to be taken seriously: Don't make it easier!!!! :)