We need to move away from the DNS as quickly as possible.
It's just another tool of control.
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We need to move away from the DNS as quickly as possible.
It's just another tool of control.
I stopped believing in DMCA/DRM/Copyright legality when big tech can use pirated content for their AI training and not pay a cent for it because the judge said "Is fair use" or whatever
In some countries it's only illegal to distribute. Downloading is perfectly legal.
Issue is, AI can and has "distributed" that which it pirated, sometimes verbatim, when asked by someone using said model.
I will always side against the multi-billion dollar corporation.
Earlier, I wasn't convinced this was due to Spotify because it happened incredibly quickly after the news about the scraping. Two weeks or so after AA's announcement, I'd hardly believe this sort of domain takedown can be carried out so swiftly, without the pirated material even being available on the site yet. Guess I was wrong, Spotify money can do miracles.
Funny how the same doesn't happen when X hosts CSAM though... Money truly can do miracles
Glad they can throw money at this, but still pay artists dogshit
If you don't own what you pay for, then pirating is not unethical. Period.
I feel like the whole Spotify thing was a misstep, I really dont know what to make of the whole thing
Nah. It was great and we should see more of it.
Stop being afraid to fight because your enemies might fight back.
They poked the Beast. I admire their moxy, and I hope they survive.
It was a big ball move for sure, but they should probably get their domain name game good now that they're doing stuff like this
It seems like overstretching the image of primarly-bookhunting piracy community. It could've been Anna's Playlist or something. Next we'd hear the FitGirl's name is Anya too.
Having a resource with a distinct field of interest and set of challenges, foes, arguments makes way more sense to me. In public perception, stealing a book and stealing a CD, or a movie are waslty different cases, and being book-first was their natural advantage in claiming the high horse in every discussion.
Like I dont get why they had to take credit for it. Like, fine, find an anonymous way to distribute and seed it initially, I just dont get why they felt like they needed to stamp their brand on it
I guess, besides stupid pride and challenging copyright fuckos, it also whitelists these uploads as coming from a reputable source, shows that's the community is alive and still kicking.
so how do I access it now?
Only the .org domain got seized. You can still use one of several backup domains:
While there, consider donating to help preserve the modern day Library of Alexandria!
I left spotify behind
I still use smoke signals to communicate afar.