• Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I hate Tik Tok and also hate copyright disputes but can’t help but smile when these big corporations have arguments over money and people start taking sides, like Tik Tok or Universal cares about any of their customers.

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        Let them almost kill each other, then whoever is dragging themselves away from the fight go over and American History X their entire business.

        I can dream…

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      10 months ago

      Why would having a personal interest or maybe a legal opinion rely at all on whether the companies care for you?

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        10 months ago

        Who said you can’t have an opinion? You can write a paper on the case for all I care just don’t pretend corporations are our friends, or god forbid feel sorry for Tik Tok.

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          The top level comment said it was ridiculous that anyone would take a side. So while they didn’t say you couldn’t have any opinion, but that you were ridiculous for having one.

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              10 months ago

              Then they should make it more clear, because that certainly is not clear from what they said.

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          10 months ago

          The people who created the modern form of chess are long since dead, so they don’t have any idea of my existence at all. Yet I still enjoy playing chess. Should I not enjoy the game because the people who created it don’t care about me at all?

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            10 months ago

            The inventor of chess can’t do anything that affects your life any more. Companies can, and do.

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              10 months ago

              No matter how far we move the goal posts, I’m still going to base what I enjoy on what I enjoy, and not on what corporations are doing or not doing. I find it a bit sad that people would let what entity controls something to dictate their enjoyment of it.

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                10 months ago

                I enjoyed Reddit, but then they started doing things I didn’t agree with, so I left.

                I used to want a Tesla, but I’d rather not support someone like Elon Musk, so I won’t get one.

                I used to love songs by a certain band, and then the lead singer turned out to be a pedophile, so I stopped listening to the music because it was no longer enjoyable.

                Sometimes you’ve got to vote with your wallet, or your attention, or whatever affects the relevant party. Companies definitely affect you, and I don’t think it’s wrong to make decisions based on things other than just enjoyment.

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                  10 months ago

                  I ultimately agree here that you should vote with your wallet. I never said nor suggested that one should make decisions solely on what they enjoy.

                  The top level comment was about how people are “taking sides” and that is ridiculous because the companies don’t care for people. My original point was that someone might have a personal interest in the matter or an informed legal opinion, and might take a side based on these things.

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                  10 months ago

                  Your account is 2 months older than mine. What’s your point?

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    10 months ago

    Universal music owns the rights to Remember (walking in the sand) by the Shangri-las.

    Oh no.

    Oh no.

    Oh no no no no no.

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    10 months ago

    this is everything awful about the modern internet. i hate that they can just go and retroactively destroy creations like this. imagine if someone lost the rights to a song and they forced you to send the cassette back

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      10 months ago

      Copyright and ip laws are so fucked in favor of rent-seeking megacorps who hold their hands out expectantly for shit someone else created decades ago.

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        10 months ago

        No, they just put it as background music in their videos, but didn’t actually pay for it. I would guess it constitutes fair use?

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      10 months ago

      Imagine comparing free social media to a physical copy of media that you purchased.

      Are you high?

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    10 months ago

    Controversial take but…

    Yes, tiktok has several serious glaring issues as a platform but being such an absolutely huge platform, it has been (for a while now) much more than teen dance app. It’s a platform that under represented and minority groups have found an audience to share their voice. The are legit journalists, artists, celebrities, organizations, dank memers, etc using the platform for good.

    Obv it would be great if it wasn’t all on tiktok (isn’t there a federated equivalent?) but seeing people rejoice wherever something bad happens to the platform just lacks… nuance I guess. I know it’s hard to compare social media platforms, but from what I can tell it’s one of the less controlling, censor heavy platforms. And it’s not owned by Elon Musk lol

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    10 months ago

    UM is almost the sole reason why copyright claims on youtube are such a hellscape, so I’ll gladly enjoy seeing them fight TikTok on this.

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      10 months ago

      TikTok was originally an app called Musically where people would lip-sync over songs. Music was/is the core of the app so copyrighting songs would cut down the majority of their content.

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      Probably not, the internet seems to think that fair use is much broader than it actually is in practice. The use of copyright materials to produce a work which relies entirely on those materials is not covered when no editorial value is created by the second work. Lipsyncing isn’t parody, essentially.

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        A lot of people on the internet don’t realize how much content is plain copyright infringement that simply doesn’t get pursued. Memes, fanart, edits, covers, so forth.

        Personally I think that should be reason to rethink how IP law is written, if the average person doesn’t find so many uses infringing and they have become part of the typical cultural habits. But that hasn’t happened.

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      You could make that argument, but the users would need to get the unedited songs from a legitimate source first. Tiktok wouldn’t be able to provide them directly without infringing copyright.

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    10 months ago

    Good, Tiktok has tiktokified enough brains by now.

    Let the brains restore and get used to longer form content.

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        9 months ago

        I know, i know…getting rid of tiktok isn’t going to rid us of the consequences.

        But TikTok definitely seemed to be a whole step on the ladder, so it should have some result i would think.

        In a perfect world the internet would become just a tool instead of a species wide addiction.