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Web 2.0 - Should the site owner be held accountable for user submissions?
With latest additions to the copyright lawsuit against google/youtube: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-6...ml?tag=nl.e550
And the use of comments on blogs, message boards, torrents on torrent sites, entries on info sites such as wiki sites.... and so on.... The law is having trouble keeping up, as far as I can tell. It's not easy to track down individual users who say something they shouldn't, share something they shouldn't or.. just do something they shouldn't. How much responsibility do you feel the site owner should have? None? They didn't do or say the things. Some? They do provide the forum to allow such things. All? It's their property on which the offensive material is on. |
Well should the person who founded a city be responsible for what the citizens do in that city?
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It all depends.
Let's say you have a forum. If someone posts an illegal picture or whatever, and immediately gets banned and reported to the law, obviously the site owner should not be held responsible. On the other hand, if someone creates "pedotube" and doesn't moderate the vids posted, he should spend the next few centuries in prison. |
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Thanks for that example, though, really clarifies the point. :thumbsup |
i think it is a case by case basis
if you come across a place like gfy where it is basically like the wild wild west, with no moderators and new users signing up every second, there should be some leeway given to the owners but if it is like gg&j where there is a heavy moderator presence and every thread is being watched for rule breaking, then yeah, they should be held accountable |
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And pornguy, if you take your point back to the web world, there's no equivalent. The webmaster is at the top of the chain, no bones about it. Make your users register with their real info and bite the bullet if you want the user to take responsibility. Someone's gotta take it. |
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the more i think about the more I am of the opinion that if you own the site you should be responsible for everything posted on that site....just seems fair that way |
So do you think that Google will get their ass handed to them for all of the videos on Youtube?
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"All" is winning so far? I'm surprised! You're all on fuckin GFY! There is tons of questionable, copyrighted material posted everyday! If you think GFY should be responsible, you better get the fuck out of here!
I chose "some". Some "good faith" attempt should be made to moderate. Obviously if your site is too big, it can be impossible to moderate and remove illegal material. If a user reports it, it should be their responsibility to remove it. |
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No site is impossible to moderate. Any site that's big enough to have these issues probably has enough capital to pay some more moderators. Google can't afford it? Doesn't have the means? My ass. |
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Great poll. Its the owners responsibility to keep track of user records (IP etc) and hand it over when requested if required by law. So the site owner is responsible from that stance. However outside of that... squat.
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you are right - the courts and legislators are just too far behind on what's going on - and it's been a perfect time for the owners of these user generated content sites to make a fucking fortune at the expense of the people who actually own and produce the content. It's wrong - everybody knows it's wrong and the courts and legislators will catch up eventually.
I pray the Google/YouTube case isn's settled out of court - I want to see this argued in court and a precedent set. If the plaintiffs lose this case and that's possible it would be a nightmare - might as well just join the crowd and do your own PornoTube sites and slap the dating and cam site ads up cuz there will be no market for anything but that in adult. |
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True identify confermation would cripple the internet overnight. It would be too much of a burden on users. Besides, do you really want there to be a law that a 16yo webmaster in Nigeria has to take your credit card details before you can post on his board? |
Case by case basis and owner would have to be clearly aware of the situation and refuse to take action in order to be responsible.
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Jace Byers nothing to hide :winkwink: |
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yes they should be and they are under contributary copyright law especially if they are told to remove it and ultimately dont
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