"Overzealous DMCA is a plague on humanity"

"Overzealous DMCA is a plague on humanity"
- Elon Musk

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i remember some years ago how the posibility of getting dmca for uploading a video of a birthday party where a kid sings a song was insane, and now its just normal

based opinion by the cringiest e-celeb, can't wait for Mickeefags to start seething and MSM telling us why "it's a bad thing" and soyx fans deciding whether to slobber on muskrats knob or echo the msm narrative

true true

youtube.com/watch?v=OAXEjGkICrs

something something broken clock, i wish more musicians were willing to distribute their music without registering with content id systems

>Berne convention
wtf is that

musk is fantastic
and we can be sure he's not the actual antichrist because every faggot leftist alive thinks he's le ebin nazi

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I'll seed Grimes music, so she can sell literally nothing and call it art

Good for Musk and Hawley. Too bad that if this does start to gain some momentum, the mouse will send henchmen to convince congress otherwise.

pretty based of him not to be compromised just because of his thot

>so she can sell literally nothing
1) it's 2022, I doubt she's selling much of anything
2) the people who are buying her music have no idea what a torrent is in the first place

one of the biggest achievements of technology is liberating humanity from the constrains of real world assets. the cost of copying or downloading a digital file is virtually free. and yet we've let the corporate jews convince us that sharing information is somehow bad.

wtf i love elon now?

this, and people have been trying to create artificial scarcity in the metaverse for years
secondlife was an early example
but now meta and literally anything connected with NFTs

Copyright should last as long as a patent. There is literally nothing wrong with this.

They separated a few months ago, iirc.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berne_Convention#Copyright_term

>The Berne Convention states that all works except photographic and cinematographic shall be copyrighted for at least 50 years after the author's death, but parties are free to provide longer terms,[11] as the European Union did with the 1993 Directive on harmonising the term of copyright protection. For photography, the Berne Convention sets a minimum term of 25 years from the year the photograph was created, and for cinematography the minimum is 50 years after first showing, or 50 years after creation if it has not been shown within 50 years after the creation. Countries under the older revisions of the treaty may choose to provide their own protection terms, and certain types of works (such as phonorecords and motion pictures) may be provided shorter terms.
>If the author is unknown because for example the author was deliberately anonymous or worked under a pseudonym, the Convention provides for a term of 50 years after publication ("after the work has been lawfully made available to the public"). However, if the identity of the author becomes known, the copyright term for known authors (50 years after death) applies.[11]
>Although the Berne Convention states that the copyright law of the country where copyright is claimed shall be applied, Article 7(8) states that "unless the legislation of that country otherwise provides, the term shall not exceed the term fixed in the country of origin of the work",[11] i.e., an author is normally not entitled a longer copyright abroad than at home, even if the laws abroad give a longer term. This is commonly known as "the rule of the shorter term". Not all countries have accepted this rule.

I see a Musk thread and I upvote. It's that simple.

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Remember when religious cults and copyright were all we talked about politically? Now its all just guns, niggers, trannies, and war.

Glad Elon is bringing people back around to the things that truly matter in our lives.

stallman.org/falkvinge/history-of-copyright-part-2.html
The monopoly was awarded to the London Company of Stationers on May 4, 1557. It was called copyright.

It was widely successful as a censorship instrument. Working with the industry to suppress free speech worked, in contrast to the French attempt in the earlier 1500s to ban all printing by decree. The Stationers worked as a private censorship bureau, burning unlicensed books, impounding or destroying monopoly-infringing printing presses, and denying politically unsuitable material the light of day.

>DMCA IS... LE BAD!!!
t. Elon Musk

...then he goes on to lock your freshly bought Tesla car remotely because you haven't paid your rent due.

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