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Anger at 'stolen' online courses on Udemy

73 pointsby saltyoutburstover 9 years ago

9 comments

femto113over 9 years ago
I&#x27;d suggest an escrow system but their coupon system seems to make this problem nearly unfixable:<p><pre><code> It said no money had changed hands from the sale of Mr Hunt&#x27;s course &quot;as the fraudulent instructor had created coupon codes to allow students free access to the course&quot;. </code></pre> I&#x27;m guessing those coupon codes were sold on some other platform (or perhaps used as bait to get traffic that was monetized in some other way) allowing the fraudster to profit directly without money ever flowing through Udemy&#x27;s hands.
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forrestthewoodsover 9 years ago
&quot;The good news is, the good actors in the Udemy system are much greater than the bad. On average, over 15,000 courses are uploaded to Udemy per year. So far in 2015, we have received 125 DMCA notifications&quot;<p>The fact that only 125 DMCA notification have been filed doesn&#x27;t mean the number of copyright infringing videos is low. Most people never know their content has been stolen.
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segphaultover 9 years ago
I can sympathize with companies that face the very difficult challenge of policing user-submitted content, but Udemy has always seemed really sketchy to me.<p>Earlier this year, I got inundated with Twitter spam from bots that were written to abuse Udemy&#x27;s affiliate linking program. I made several attempts to bring the issue to Udemy&#x27;s attention, but the company was totally ambivalent and didn&#x27;t really care. I eventually configured my Twitter client to completely filter out any message that contains &quot;Udemy&quot; so that I wouldn&#x27;t have to see a dozen or so obnoxious mentions directed at me every time I post a tweet with a programming-related keyword.<p>It doesn&#x27;t surprise me much that their approach to addressing piracy is similarly lackadaisical. I doubt that they would have done anything at all beyond the bare minimum required by the DMCA if the issue hadn&#x27;t escalated and produced widespread criticism.
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jacquesmover 9 years ago
Udemy&#x27;s blog post linked from tfa:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.udemy.com&#x2F;maintaining-the-integrity-of-our-udemy-community&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.udemy.com&#x2F;maintaining-the-integrity-of-our-udem...</a>
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pbreitover 9 years ago
Why is &quot;stolen&quot; in quotes? Is it because that is being questioned? Or just the it&#x27;s sort of a direct quote?
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kumarskiover 9 years ago
Somehow, I imagine that Udemy is going to get a ton of emails from original content creators in the next few days.<p>I can already picture someone scraping, crawling, and contacting the owners of the original content.
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blazespinover 9 years ago
So does this mean that they believe that Udemy has safe harbor? I thought the consensus was that they do not. IANAL, but I don&#x27;t think DMCA was meant for people directly selling IP for money and taking a cut and more for just content hosting providers.
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macinjoshover 9 years ago
Why is the word stolen in quotes? Clearly they were stolen, no need to tiptoe around the subject.
vezzy-fnordover 9 years ago
How can you steal something that is neither rivalrous nor excludable?
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