• Pieisawesome@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      That license does nothing.

      Your comments aren’t licensed because you put something in them. It’s stopping nothing. Licensing is an agreement, and requires parties to consent. You don’t just magically force licenses onto people.

      If this was real I could license my comments where if you read them, you owe me 10k.

      This is the digital equivalent of sovereign citizens.

      • Affine Connection@lemmy.world
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        12 hours ago

        That license does nothing.

        Especially since the comment itself in question is so short that it would be public domain in practically every jurisdiction.

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        I don’t think it’s equivalent to sovereign citizens. OP is the author of their comment and therefore has the copyrights. As the author one can license their work as all rights reserved or other permissive licenses.

        OP chooses to license their work as Creative Commons.

        They’re not forcing you to accept the license, it’s your local government that enforces copyright.

        The reason why this might work on Lemmy but not on corporate Social media is that corporate social media often have terms of service that require you to give them ownership/rights/etc. Lemmy has no such ToC.

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          This would vary by instance. I don’t see that lemmy.world specifies the terms for user content, which really should be fixed.

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            It’s a hard problem in the fediverse. It makes for a ticking time bomb of an issue. Imagine I am on a “everything is your own, we don’t sell your stuff” instance while another instance just copy pasted metas ToS. By posting a response to my instance, which then in turn is federated to the meta style instance I create something hard to solve. I can foresee other issues too.

            I see your point. I just think it’s a difficult problem.

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        So, if I go to a library, pick a book and start reading it, I am then free to completely copy it because I didn’t agree to any licensing?

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            No, it doesn’t matter if the book is at a library or on my friend’s bookshelf, copyright law is literally the right to copy the thing. So if I make an illegal copy, I’m breaking copyright law. The “ToS” I’ve “agreed” to is the law of the country I’m in.

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        woosh

        This comment is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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        The return of the forum signatures, whether you like it or not.

        Mines going to be an ad from NordVPN and maybe Apex Legends? I wonder what’s their rate like? 🤷‍♂️

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          Nah, I think it’s neat as well. Lemmy would be more boring if no user had idiosyncrasies.

          Hell, I’ve even tagged you with “CC BY-NC-SA 4.0” in my Lemmy client - which means I will confront you if you ever stop doing it.

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            Nope, the opposite: in the absence of an explicit license, the default is “all rights reserved.”

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        You are not new to lemmy, it says you registered a year ago, but is this the first time you meet a comment with license info? You are one of today’s lucky 10000.

        I’ve seen this on multiple users, usually it’s some anti ai license. Like the laws stopped facebook from torrenting copyrighted books, an anti ai license will stop the next ai startup scraping the fediverse.

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        yeah right, i thought macos/ios started with a fork of one of the BSDs, which might get confused with linux