Highlighting the recent report of users and admins being unable to delete images, and how Trust & Safety tooling is currently lacking.

  • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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    29 months ago

    Does them working on the project voluntairly, makes them be able to steal code from non-opensource projects, ignore licenses and do other shit like that? If the answer is no, why does working on the project voluntairly lets them break the law in other ways?

    • @CeeBee@lemmy.world
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      39 months ago

      steal code from non-opensource projects, ignore licenses and do other shit like that

      That’s a lot of incorrect assumptions there.

      They didn’t steal any code. They didn’t ignore licenses either. In fact, the only reason they had a judgment ruled against them is because they were taking monetary donations. Which was interpreted as “profiting”.

      They reverse engineered a process without stealing anything. They didn’t even circumvent DRM, which is actually protected by law on the grounds of creating personal backups and data/software preservation.

      You’re either very ignorant on the subject or you just ate up Nintendo’s BS.

      • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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        29 months ago

        I was talking hypothetically. Are they allowed to do that? If not, then they cannot be noncompliant with GDPR, simple as.