small claim copyright courts for internet
mandatory report hotlines
Isn't this practcially killing media hosting/image boards/etc?
mfw US ensures the (clearnet) becomes pure textboard/forum ecosystem
felony streaming
Uh oh, it also kills Twitch/livestreaming providers due liabilities
Give me a rundown on it.
Older examples include how VTuber group Hololive was slammed by multiple DMCA strikes
WTF, I love omnibus and copyright trolls now.
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Omnibus spending bill that includes coronavirus relief(earlier known as CARES act) in its current incarnation adds CASES act which
establishes new copyright regimes for internet video/streaming/porn
with 'copyright officers', internet-specific courts.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25502906
Trump can line veto the copyright portions before its legalized.
what are you making fuss for aaaaaaaaaah
section 230 is getting repealed?
The silver lining on repealing 230 is ending centralization of internet into social media silos,
facebook-twitter-reddit-etc would not afford pre-moderating every single post. Pre-moderation of content is the only legal way for them
to exist and provide immediate 'dopamine' rush for posting content:
its a core mechanic of social media.
Its highly likely all video content have to be scrutinized by neural network to comply with SISEA+ unlimited legal threats from section 230.
Youtube will be a legal minefield and similar video hosting(esp. porn) will not survive(they don't have a fraction of Google's lawyers).
Once the section 230 protection stop existing entire internet will change: sites will have to really censor any bit of content and user-contributed content will be treated as site's own.
Ironically(until EU bureaucrats notice), EU servers will be freer for user-content: Facebook/Google/etc will likely migrate all datacenter stuff until EU harmonizes the laws with US(and where they'll go? Russia?)
Kill yourself
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