• MalReynolds@slrpnk.net
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    3 months ago

    The original idiocy here is the DMCA, this and the other idiocies practised in its name are consequences. Over time the idiocies build up as case law precedents until new and ever more egregious cases are made, some of which stick (as in throw shit at the wall and see what sticks) and the cycle continues. Eventually the only way to root it out becomes new legislation.

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      3 months ago

      Eventually the only way to root it out becomes new legislation.

      Or violence, which is justified self-defense when tyrants are trying to destroy everyone’s property rights.

      Make no mistake: these companies are trying to subjugate us and turn us into the digital equivalent of serfs, to be exploited without recourse. We should be a lot more pissed off about this than we are!

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        3 months ago

        Or violence, which is justified self-defense when tyrants are trying to destroy everyone’s property rights.

        Valid option. Burn it all down and start again is always possible, and probably more efficient than fixing things at this point.

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      3 months ago

      That’s all well and good, except this is a German court case and the DMCA doesn’t apply.

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        I’m not American either, but law precedents are contagious, once enough judges think it’s reasonable, others start to as well, even across borders. A lot of the world runs on Scottish common law at base. If you really want to get to root causes, I’d go with greed, the tendency of the rich to seek rent, and Late Stage Capitalism.