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She’s just punching down so it’s OK.

I’m speaking in terms of generalities. What one is obligated to do as a good person.

LISTEN AND BELIEVE

They asked for ice and help calling the police.

Sexist pig. It’s the responsibility of all men to protect all women. Also, women are completely equal and don’t need no man!

Automated takedowns are a great idea. For them. Because Scoundcloud, Youtube, Sony, WB, etc don’t care if the takedowns are 99.999% fraudulent as long as it’s stacked 100% in favor of the corporations.

Show me one example of an independent songwriter suing a major record label for copyright infringement and winning.

You’ll never get through to someone who thinks that the rights enjoyed by Princes mean that everyone in England is a King.

At least I’m not just repeating the same inane talking points over and over again like you are.

Cry more, shill.

You industry shills are having a coordination problem.

Keep on moving those goalposts, sweetheart.

You’re like some small business owner thinking that the GOP is the party who looks out for his interests, then.

Show me one example of an independent songwriter suing a major record label for copyright infringement and winning.

Or those personalities will go “underground”. Hell, with Bitcoin, they could do so and still potentially monetize.

Yes, I was making fun of that childish idealism which flies in the face of reality. Good catch. Gold star for reading comprehension.

Can someone explain to me how remixing a song and putting it on your SoundCloud page, not for sale and not for download, just for people to listen to and enjoy, violates copyright? How is the record label that owns the original being hurt in this scenario?

Because the big labels can make or break the rules of the game as they see fit, while indies either scamper out of the way when the lawyers come out or get crushed like bugs. Copyright law doesn’t “protect” anyone except the major labels and their armies of lawyers.

Web 3.0 - user content + darknet

The tiniest indie label has the same rights and ownership as the big labels & publishers