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by greendestiny 5217 days ago
Pinterest has built a service around sharing much like Reddit but instead of using links it appropriates the content and tries to 'pin' that on the user. I fully expect Pinterest to have to change the way they operate to make it more inline with a google images style of caching, where they assume the responsibility for reproducing the images. I think Pinterest just needs some smarter lawyers.
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Does the ToS indemnify them the way they think they do anyway? If it ever came to court , i doubt pinterest would be able to put the blame solely on the user.