Yeah! If there’s too much attention from US companies the instances related to piracy can just move. I’m wondering what’s the law for US residents who host their website in another country, do they still have to respect US laws?
Yeah! If there’s too much attention from US companies the instances related to piracy can just move. I’m wondering what’s the law for US residents who host their website in another country, do they still have to respect US laws?
Oh damn, sorry, yeah, makes sense to link locally. Just changed it.
Soulseek is my last resources for music, people have EVERYTHING there.
I’m not, so I guess all I can do is wish you good luck! I hope un-deleting comments does not just happen like that without repercussions.
Someone would have to look at the terms and conditions. It’s possible there’s a clause like “anything you write is ours” in legal speak.
I know magnet links are just links, but post sharing them are still copyright infringement right?
So there’s no way to scrape an instance to back it up as a third party?
I understand someone not wanting to have pirated content on their instance, but do you think mods will go out of their way to un-federate?
No problem! Glad you could make it work :)
I’m starting to realize that a torrent site on fediverse has the same issues as outside, the only advantages I think are easy backup/re-spin because the data is standard.
So if I’m on lemmy.world and I post to lemmytorrent.com, the post that contains the torrent data will be on lemmy.world, and lemmy.world might receive DMCA right? Maybe if there is a torrent site in the fediverse it should be read-only for outsider accounts, so that it can still be discovered.
I think the problem is that some random lemmy mod won’t want to deal with DMCA takedowns and threats, so they will probably enforce it down, which is understandable.
I actually downloaded Dune like 4 times, and spent hours remuxing a perfect franken-version which I’m yet to watch.
My LG C2 supports dolby atmos digital+ audio (but not truehd), and supports dolby vision profile 8, but not 7. Blu rays come with profile 7 and truehd. And streamable version of files come with dolby 5 video, and dolby digital audio. So I ended up converting the original blu ray from 7 to 8, with a multi step process with dovi_tool and ffmpeg, and then when remuxing I used the audio from the webDL version, so I could get both dolby vision 8 from a blu ray mux, and dolby digital audio from a webDL version.
This is the process I did: https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25354
All of that was very fun and rewarding actually, but I still end up watching 720p/1080p shows that I want to watch instead.
There’s a file in the repo which is just a list of ips, each in a new line. Is it the same content? Maybe that works?
In mac version I found it on the search panel itself, bottom right. Not in settings.
Interesting, I have not used anything like this, but according to this post there’s this setting:
In the client, Options -> Connection and at bottom: “IP Filtering”.
And you can use the ip list that is inside the repo you linked.
I have never used a blocklist, is it supposed to filter out virus and stuff like that? Or does it filter out porn/nsfw?
Yeah things have improved a lot! And emulators like yuzu being open source really helps.