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  • trebuchet@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlNo thanks China!
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    8 months ago

    It’s crazy to me that people such as you unironically believe the position you’re saying that American companies are easier to crack down on.

    We are literally seeing concrete proof in action that domestic companies are much harder to crack down on or regulate. They are much better positioned to lobby and are currently using their immense political power to protect themselves while removing their foreign rivals. There isn’t even talk of taking action against them because they are so politically powerful.







  • This is total BS and people are upvoting it just because it sounds truthy.

    Piracy links? Yeah, sure.

    Archive links? Like OP said, even corporate Reddit allows those. The risk to a Lemmy instance from allowing this is literally zero. There is a rule of lawsuits among lawyers that you always look for the deep pockets because you can’t get anything from a lawsuit if the defendant can’t pay. There is no way Lemmy.world would be sued for this before Reddit, which actually has money to pay with. That’s even setting aside the notion that linking to archives could be found to constitute copyright infringement.