• AHemlocksLie@lemmy.zip
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      2 days ago

      Using something like PeerTube is potentially even worse because let’s say you unknowingly open a video where someone in it looks of age but technically isn’t. You as a user help propagate that content while you have it open. You’re not just downloading illegal content at that point. You’re actively sharing it to new people.

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        You as a user help propagate that content while you have it open.

        I’m sure that’s a legal grey area that hasn’t been explored largely but I would think you would have to actually host the content or have it on your device locally.

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          14 hours ago

          In a sense, you are hosting the content. You’re retaining a copy (so long as the window is open) and constantly attempting to spread it. It’s literally built on bittorrent protocols if I remember correctly, and it’s already very well established that you can be held responsible for seeding copyright infringing material, so I see no reason at all they’d give you a pass for CP instead. You may not intend to, but remember, my example was someone who looks of age but is not.

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            9 hours ago

            It’s literally built on bittorrent protocols

            literally webtorrents*

            it’s already very well established that you can be held responsible for seeding copyright infringing material

            Right, because you’re hosting it and distributing it. PeerTube is just like a window to non-local content (except for the local content, obvi).