• Jim@programming.dev
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    2 days ago

    I think a few folks haven’t read the article or know who Jeff Geerling is. The title of this article is confusing.

    Jeff posted a video on YT about how to self-host your own media in 2024. He recently got a violation from YT that YT considers his video to be harmful and dangerous. He appealed, got denied, but then the update is that YT removed the violation.

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      2 days ago

      Saw the video… It mentions ”ripping” and even shows clips of some blockbuster movies. No wonder any copyright-sensitive automation gets triggered pretty fast. This will only get worse.

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        1 day ago

        I think if the ripping includes de-DRM-ing it’s is illegal in a lot of countries. I am not saying it’s right, we should own our own content, I am just saying it as a fact.

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              16 hours ago

              Is it? I’m not totally sure, as I’m not from the US but I think the DMCA is the nasty player in this game.

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                10 hours ago

                Technically I’m half right and half wrong (I think). It’s not illegal to backup media that one owns, but it is illegal to break DRM/copy protection which is required to rip most physical media these days.

                Suffice to say the legality of it is a cluster fuck, but the morality, in my opinion, is pretty clear. Fuck the corpos.

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                  8 hours ago

                  Yeah fuck them.

                  Nearly all digital media is locked so in order to back up something you own you’ll have to break the lock. Fuck. Them. (And the people who voted for these laws)

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                    6 hours ago

                    You are allowed to record content like a broadcast though, which makes me wonder if that means that ripping is illegal, but piping it through a capture card isn’t?

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            23 hours ago

            A lot of people don’t realise that the application of the VCR was technically copyright infringement, especially so when you lent tapes to your friends.

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          1 day ago

          ”Pretty fast” after they tuned those automations to the current setting. And they will keep turning it that way unfortunately.