Who owns what we post?

  • BrikoX@lemmy.zip
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    7 months ago

    Nobody. It’s a public forum, anyone can take what you said and use it as their own.

    From technical side, instance admins, community moderators, and you have the ability to remove them.

      • BrikoX@lemmy.zip
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        7 months ago

        In very limited circumstances. While copyright applies automatically, it has to be registered with the Copyright Office for you to be able to enforce it. I doubt Lemmy posters register each of their posts with the Copyright Office.

        • Dave.@aussie.zone
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          7 months ago

          The World Copyright Office then?

          Oh wait, three seconds of googling suggests my posts are most likely covered when I post via my home instance in Australia.

          “You don’t need to register for copyright in Australia. The moment an idea or creative concept is documented on paper or electronically it is automatically protected by copyright in Australia. Copyright protection is free and automatic under the Copyright Act 1968.”

          • BrikoX@lemmy.zip
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            7 months ago

            That’s what I said.

            While copyright applies automatically

            You can’t enforce it without it being registered. Courts will reject any claim that is filled with unregistered copyright.

            • Tarte@kbin.social
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              7 months ago

              The concept of needing to register copyright does not exist in most countries. In many countries you just have it and you can enforce it.

              Fediverse servers do exist outside of the USA so this is relevant for people who run those servers.

            • lily33@lemm.ee
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              7 months ago

              That’s only US courts. Other countries don’t even have a procedure for registering copyrights.

            • Dave.@aussie.zone
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              7 months ago

              How about you read the very first sentence of my little snippet again.

              The very first sentence.

              The sentence that says, “You don’t need to register for copyright in Australia.”

              You know, the sentence that effectively describes what needs to happen if you’re thinking about registering copyright in Australia.

              Perhaps in your country you have to register works for copyright so that the courts will recognise your claims of infringement. Other countries, maybe not so much.

  • SeabassDan@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    To add to this, can we “disown” what we post? If it can be used against me but isn’t “mine”, it just seems like I’m always getting the short end of the stick.

    • Zeppo@sh.itjust.works
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      7 months ago

      As far as any legal liability, no, unless you’re successfully anonymous (VPN, tor, etc)

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        7 months ago

        So shouldn’t some of the legal repercussions be shared with whomever “owns” what I post?

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          7 months ago

          Generally you own what you post, but you have given a license to the site to display and use it. In the US, social media sites are protected by something called Section 230. This allows sites to display user-generated content without being liable for legal issues related to it, as long as they do a decent job of trying to moderate clearly illegal content.