cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/18686776
Meta claims torrenting pirated books isn’t illegal without proof of seeding
- I’m half meming with the title but at the same time Meta publicly claiming that pirating books isn’t illegal if there’s no proof of seeding seems real ridiculous - Zuck continues to display true idiocy at work: - rules for thee but not for capitalists
 - On the other hand, making new precedent? - Is it that new? For the most part, the only people getting targeted with more than stern letters from their ISPs nowadays are members of cracking/release groups, or hosts of trackers themselves. - Im sorta worried if they do get punished for it, because if anything that’ll make the precedent to punish torrenters over the current precedent of targeting original uploaders. 
 
- Well. That statement isn’t completely wrong. If there is no evidence and can’t be proven 
 
- That’s is how things used to work here in the Netherlands, until the EU forced us to change our laws in 2014: - So Facebook has to be sued in the Netherlands for it to succeed 👌 If somebody goes through with it, that would be a great popcorn moment. - Or anywhere in the EU. And I don’t think the USA is more lenient on piracy. But perhaps they are if a big company is the one doing it. 
 
 
- I’m actually cool with this. 




