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by robconery
3862 days ago
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Define "dangerous". Listen mate, if you make money on something and that something is stolen - you are responsible. Udemy created this marketplace for stolen things; people steal things and sell them there. > the correct course of action is to sue Nope. That's what people do in a dispute to solve the dispute. The correct course of action is something else entirely as we're talking about copyright law, not pissing on your neighbors orchids. |
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Dangerous was a bad word choice, perhaps "unreasonable".
> Listen mate, if you make money on something and that something is stolen - you are responsible
I never claimed they arent responsible and as the DCMA outlines they mitigate their responsibility for hosting this content by allowing DCMA take downs. What are you suggesting Udemy do to validate that the content creator owns the content they are selling. Copyright law and ownership is a very complicated issue. There isnt a copyright database where they can validate that the content is owned by that person but also the content in the actual content is owned by the person who created the content.
What are you suggesting they do?
> The correct course of action is something else entirely
Like?
> https://twitter.com/robconery/status/664960173455224832
Do you have a licence for this content?