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RE: EXISTENCE of Steem and Steemit UNDER THREAT - Hollywood Blockbusters Published by Steemians on Steem and Steemit

in #copyright7 years ago (edited)

Assuming you mean, new production especially created for Steem; I would salut e and support that. How could would that be? It'll be a big collaboration between Steemians. Interestingly, some Steemians launched a project in which they want to kickstart Steemywood. Check this one out: @hardfork-series

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yes! and others too started similar projects.. it should be like youtube with a max of 10/15 min uploads and allegedly personal videos only, any other copyrighted content should be flagged and brought down by fighters like @spaminator and company, some bots and ultimately if some entity, company or person feel like his content is being robbed then he should report to these guys and expect the content removed. I don't know how ytube does but it will not monetize or even upload copyr. contents, some powerful logarythms there...in the end bringing down the site is absurd and so early 2000s :)..I mean you don't see youtube going down for a bad uploader do you? the uploader pays for that!! also at some point users must be certified like youtube did with a small "ticked off" sign next to the user name this would tackle the major problem that are bots and it can be done using :captcha street signs" type of security once for every post..this will not only reduce the bots activity but it will discourage bad users from even thinking about it...leaving every thing out in the open is the major threat to decenrtaworld!

Thans for sharing your thoughts. Taking down a service can also be done by bad press, with the users running away. Uploaders are in the end the ones that violate the laws indeed. Question is though: when the platform itself does not support preventing and detection of copyright material illegally uploaded and stored on their platform, how 'guilty' they are as well. I only know that Hollywood is very strong. The history shows how strong they are with multiple torrent networks taken down. Today varies Steemians reacted in flagging chainflix posts, which gives a good signal to the community in my opinion and I appreciate their efforts to fight for a fair and honest community. Your suggestion for bots to help, I do agree with. I suppose we are not there yet wrt powerful detection algorithm like YouTube seem to have, but it would be great if we (including Steemit INC) can start thinking about how to materialise something like that.

yea.... If only I knew a yt insider lol hopefully we could tackle the problem before the site goes down and frankly re-opens with a diff name and better regulations but...reputation damage irreversible even amplified to oblivion by mainstream...so hope and luck be with us!

I hope with you, although I generally do not believe in hope to turn reality. In parallel to hope, we have to act :)