It's not about that, but HF arent jerks, and they're also not gonna be willing to go and prune someone elses database. They'll eventually remove it rather than deal with the hassle especially when the database maintainer also wont be willing to at all. This isn't really a good faith database lol.
I'm not arguing for or against any of that, I'm just telling you how HF is likely to respond, especially if they get those requests from Americans and GDPR from Europeans (which, while more restrictive in the sense that it applies to fewer people, does cover things like bluesky posts)
I said it's not a good faith database because it's not lol. Alpindale is a total troll and absolutely did this (and posted this) in bad faith. It doesn't change what the database is, but it probably changes how it will be maintained.
Nothing to do with the stuff I said Im not arguing against.
in that case yeah sure they might remove it. it’s kind of a useless reach though since it will not change anything. the dataset will be uploaded somewhere else, and they can’t do anything about op
My posts obtained a copyright as soon as I posted them.
"When is my work protected?"
"Your work is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that it is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or device."
The relevant question is whether a court will take you seriously, and that's a function of the duplicated content, its context, and who published first.
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don’t go online if you don’t want to be scraped? or be an actual human being and set up a proper blog?
the internet is not for normies, and it will never be
anyway it won’t be even that useful since most users of this node are illiterate
Nothing to do with the stuff I said Im not arguing against.
"When is my work protected?"
"Your work is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that it is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or device."
This (modern) Copyright Law 101.
if I post something and you post the same thing, can I sue you?
The relevant question is whether a court will take you seriously, and that's a function of the duplicated content, its context, and who published first.
and a court would absolutely never take you seriously in this case