- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
This extraordinary saga of takedown notices for performances of Shakespeare show that 27 years after it was passed, the DMCA is still not fit for purpose. The companies like Google that are tasked with implementing it often do so in the most desultory way. There is an underlying assumption that claimed infringements are valid, an injustice compound by an arrogant indifference to the rights of ordinary citizens who find themselves caught up in a complex copyright system that is stacked against them.
Alternatives such as? I see people say his but none of the so-called alternatives have anywhere near the functionality or availability.
Agreed, and curious to see what “solution” the OP comes up with.