I’m not a lawyer, but this doesn’t seem obvious to me.
I’m not a lawyer, but this doesn’t seem obvious to me.
Copyright does protect fictional characters, however usually these characters are also registered trademarks, in which case it’s a very obvious violation to reproduce the likeness of a character.
I don’t think intention or prompting matters much. If you type “Mario movie” into the YouTube search box and it shows you the Mario movie, YouTube needs to license that material, even if you explicitly ask it to do so and even if you don’t redistribute it. An AI tool is in a similar situation, you still need to license content if you’re making a tool.
In the case of Mario, it’s not literally copyright for the most part, but other IP protections such as trademarks, logos, etc.
Why is that unsettling? People make money off of other people’s ideas all the time. The boundary of when this is allowed and when it isn’t is pretty arbitrary.
You can simply not follow people on Threads and you will have no Threads content in your feed
It would be cool if I could tell it which instance I’m on and then have it change the links to the Lemmy communities so that they are being accessed from my instance. This makes it much easier to interact and subscribe.
Thank you for this tool!
I was looking for something like this! Am I using it wrong or does it only have 7 entries at the moment?
Edit: 24 hours later it’s gone from 7 entries to 60+ pages. Exciting!
Anyway, it would be cool to have a feature where I can paste a list of subreddits and get a list of matching lemmy communities (where available).
I like using AntennaPod for podcasts and Spotify for music.