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LMMS Sharing Platform (LSP) content license issues (copyright, trademark) #277
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This really subject to the jurisdiction as some jurisdictions may classify these under fair-use for their
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I don't understand this statement. So are you saying that the people who uploaded their work does not actually agree they licensed their work under said license?
Probably. But LSP is not actively developed at this moment AFAIK so making someone to implement a change might be difficult.
The system you are describing is a DMCA takedown system I think.
I am not sure about this one, unlicensed is more problematic in some jurisdictions since these will be automatically recognized as "all rights reserved" work. |
@liushuyu regarding
My understanding of the proposal is that a more restrictive default license mitigates the effect of people uploading content they don't have the right to.
Basically an unrestrictive license could lead to more unlicensed derivatives of copyrighted content. |
I hit "submit" too early, but I've completed my earlier comment now via edit. |
I don't think we should determine what is copyrighted and what is not, and delete content on our own. We should though state that we comply with the DMCA and maybe have a seperate email address for these infractions. If we get a DMCA takedown request for a file and it turns out to be copyrighted material, only then should we remove it. |
Copyright (especially electronically, on mass) is a slippery slope. All points made are valid, but what I consider to be most interesting is the idea of a user clicking the checkbox that says "I own this and have the right to upload" when it's a bit more gray. In the case of these tracks, the slippery slope comes in the downstream licensee. It's really not useful to claim the tracks uploaded to the LSP violate a copyright. As @liushuyu has pointed out, they fall under fair use since they give accreditation and don't try to pass off someone else's work as their own. (Yes, popular musicians can lose this battle, but it's nearly always when they DON'T give accreditation, "Bittersweet Symphony" being one famous exception, which was finally reversed this year and now it's their own work) The loophole is created by the licensee. Anyone downloading this content can claim they're doing so under the license terms, so if a suit comes of it, they'll try to argue they were in compliance with the author's license. Fortunately, judges are allowed to judge people and actions, and in the case of the listed tracks, each track is accredited by title and I'd be surprised to see a judge find either 1. Us (LMMS) or 2. Them (track authors) responsible for a violation. The license provides weaker information than the track title. So what do we do? Well, the best is to fix the platform to embrace, but warn about this scenario.
I feel we should embrace better moderation of the platform and we're open to ideas as how to flag these tracks properly without changing the philosophical foundation of what sharing's about. |
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👍 I'd like to note, all these ideas involve editing the lsp codebase, of which is not well maintained. We would be happy to accept PRs to enhance the platform. It was written by the original author of LMMS many years ago and it's just a ~~bunch ~~ very small number of volunteers keeping it going. |
Oh one more thing... I'd like to share a resource that specializes more in this type of problem: https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03971 There's no copyright info specifically, instead it says:
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Hello, LSP is great! Unfortunately it hosts some copyrighted content:
https://lmms.io/lsp/?action=show&file=15389 (megaman trademark/copyright)
https://lmms.io/lsp/?action=show&file=15394 (billie eilish copyright)
[edit] https://lmms.io/lsp/?action=show&file=15370 (galantis copyright)
Some suggestions as food for thought:
The hope here is that these steps let LSP downloaders can more safely to remix without having to worry about infringing on 3rd party rights.
For reference, current license options:
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