I'm not too knowledgeable about this particular industry (outside of the mainstream lawsuits), so I've got a couple of questions:
1. Do people generally think this line of thinking (it's not our responsibility) will work long-term?
Furthermore doesn't it confound the responsibility thing that this service is specifically for searching for music rather than a tool that is used by a subset of users for "illegal" material.
2. Does a service like this pose risks for those sites that do have illegal content? Is it now easier to find and sue or otherwise put them in a legal/financial bind?
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 48.7 ms ] threadI'm not too knowledgeable about this particular industry (outside of the mainstream lawsuits), so I've got a couple of questions:
1. Do people generally think this line of thinking (it's not our responsibility) will work long-term?
Furthermore doesn't it confound the responsibility thing that this service is specifically for searching for music rather than a tool that is used by a subset of users for "illegal" material.
2. Does a service like this pose risks for those sites that do have illegal content? Is it now easier to find and sue or otherwise put them in a legal/financial bind?