Telegram, an essential communication tool for millions, finds itself under scrutiny once again. Copyright holders have long expressed concerns about the lack of enforcement on the platform, and recent actions suggest Telegram is responding. Subscribers to Z-Library’s popular channel recently noticed that several of the shadow library’s messages have been removed “due to copyright infringement.”

  • merde alors@sh.itjust.works
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    22 hours ago

    you’re on a piracy community but you’re licensing your comments?

    if you don’t respect other’s licences, why should they respect yours?

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      20 hours ago

      On the face of it, I appreciate that it looks funny, but the power dynamics are quite different. If I’m caught pirating, my ass could land in jail. If a company is caught pirating, it’s written off a business expense.

      Would you find it as ridiculous if a slave whipped their owner? If the poor stole from the rich? If the weak took power from the powerful?

      Anti Commercial-AI license

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      16 hours ago

      What’s wrong with trying to prevent companies scrape your data? How is that antithetical to piracy?

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          19 hours ago

          Not if I think about it for longer than a second. Anti-AI licensing is aimed at corporations. Piracy is done for individuals getting a product.