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How Artists on Twitter Tricked T-Shirt Stores to Admit Their Automated Art Theft

5 pointsby processingover 5 years ago

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DATACOMMANDERover 5 years ago
“ For me, this all raises two questions:<p>Who’s responsible for this infringement?”<p>Both the company that wrote the algorithm that submitted the request and the company that responded by creating a listing.<p>“What responsibility do print-on-demand providers have to prevent infringement on their platforms?”<p>All of it. The company that submitted the request also has all of the responsibility. It doesn’t have to be split between them. They are both 100% responsible.<p>(Disclaimer: IANAL)
planetzeroover 5 years ago
So after all of the discussion here on HN with people chiming in and supporting music, movie, and software piracy.<p>I&#x27;m supposed to give two shits about artists getting ripped off for the same thing? Please. What ever happened to information wants to be free?
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