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Originally Posted by bm bradley
right in the TOS:
"you represent and warrant that you own or otherwise control all of the rights to the content? that use of the content you supply does not violate this policy and will not cause injury to any person or entity.?
pretty sure wikileaks doesn't have the rights to the content they published
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every amusement park has a sign saying they can't be held responsible in the event of injury or death , but they often get sued because of injury or death.
The tos claims you must control ALL OF THE RIGHTS to the content, very few if any sites including amazon control "ALL THE RIGHTS" to the content they display. They aren't following their own tos.
Google and other sites display material they do not hold a copyright claim to, there is a process for this known as a dmca complaint. Unless wikileaks has been denying legit copyright claims then there is no basis for removing them based on the fact they "might" be violating a copyright claim, or that we are "pretty sure" they don't have a copyright claim.