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:blobcathug: (jain@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jul-2023 23:50:17 JST :blobcathug: i do have the dream to somewhen bring filesharing away from p2p to federated servers :blobcatpirate:
Especially because certain laws only apply to p2p and not to a federated structure-
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:blobcathug: (jain@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jul-2023 23:53:16 JST :blobcathug: @realcaseyrollins like the copyright laws in my country which basically allows filesharing in a closed group of people -
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casey is remote (realcaseyrollins@social.freetalklive.com)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jul-2023 23:53:17 JST casey is remote @Jain Which laws?
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Casually running on stock! (skoll3@nixnet.social)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jul-2023 23:54:20 JST Casually running on stock! @Jain it's still easier to enforce anti piracy measures against specific server than bittorrent users regardless :blobcathug: likes this. -
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:blobcathug: (jain@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jul-2023 23:55:43 JST :blobcathug: @susie Yes but also no. This is basically what Mega did after Megaupload... To share files one still have to share the key and if that one gets shared on public, then DCMA is a thing -
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Susanna (susie@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jul-2023 23:55:45 JST Susanna @Jain How about end-to-end encrypted file sharing? If the service provider can't see what is shared, they can't surely be held responsible? Or can they? Not sure if we really are in a dystopian future or not. :blobcathug: likes this.
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