[08/09/23] black and yellow colours scheme, fixed title position

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Links aren't performances
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<i class="fas fa-calendar"></i>&nbsp;29 Apr 2023
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<p><em>“For starters, it finds that publishing a link can be a “performance” of a copyrighted work, which meant that when Linkletter linked to the world-viewable Youtube files that Proctorio had posted, he infringed on copyright.</em></p>
<p><em>This is a perverse, even surreal take on copyright. The court rejects Linkletters argument that even Youtubes terms of service warned Proctorio that publishing world-viewable material on its site constituted permission for people to link to and watch that material.”</em></p>
<p>Via: <a href="https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/20/links-arent-performances/#free-ian-linkletter">Pluralistic</a></p>
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