Thank you for your question. You can report it on our Discord server to any member from the Content Team. You can join our Discord server from the following link: https://discord.gg/T9tfav
Thank you. A member from DLive team named @travelgirl had already got in touch with me about that copyright issue yesterday. She said she reported that issue to her DLive team leader.
I have heard a lot about Dlive and people making cash from it but I think if newbies like me would be taught how it works especially when it comes to copying the Dlive.oi link. Thanks for the anticipated enlightenment
we listen to "copyrighted" music on our stream, but we're careful to listen to music that is freely available to anybody, i.e. dsound, youtube, soundcloud, spotify... and we're careful to give credit to ANY artist featured in our stream. when quite honestly, we're just playing fair. music artists especially, see half of fuckall from production companies from record sales. you want to support the artist? go to a show, and buy a t-shirt. most tour deals incorporate 100% of merch sales to the band, where they get like a nickel from every CD sold.
going by the precedent h3h3's recent fair use lawsuit win, use of other people's content is fine if it's not the main feature of the video. pretty sure that -technically- you aren't even allowed to listen to a CD you just bought with someone else in your car... lol, but when does that happen in real life? we are still watching the big production companies try to adapt their outdated models to internet distribution. media is meant to be experienced... and lawmakers act as gatekeepers to creator's messages. i 100% don't agree with that mentality. <3
We are talking about different things. Getting payment from DLive is different from normal approach. Creators are able to get benefit from their work directly. If someone pretends himself to the creator of certain video and get the payment which should be paid for the real creator, that is unfair for the real creator.
If you find someone streaming copyrighted content and/or using our servers maliciously, you can pretty much reach anyone on DLive's Discord (as in team members) and they can take care of it.
Yes, and someone also pretends themselves to be certain official organization. And they write different content between English version and their language version in same post.
Great question! I would like to know this as well. Surely people will copy paste upload.
Yes, if copyright issues exist, it would be a problem. Everything is on blockchain, it is difficult to delete the videos which have copyright issues .
You are very correct....I love your knowledge on blockchain issues
Hmmm is there something that can be put in place to maybe screen the content PRIOR to it being uploaded? If its flagged, content cannot be uploaded?
Thank you for your question. You can report it on our Discord server to any member from the Content Team. You can join our Discord server from the following link: https://discord.gg/T9tfav
Thank you. A member from DLive team named @travelgirl had already got in touch with me about that copyright issue yesterday. She said she reported that issue to her DLive team leader.
I have heard a lot about Dlive and people making cash from it but I think if newbies like me would be taught how it works especially when it comes to copying the Dlive.oi link. Thanks for the anticipated enlightenment
Hi man....love your mindset....I will start uploading some of my comedy videos in your platform...all the best
we listen to "copyrighted" music on our stream, but we're careful to listen to music that is freely available to anybody, i.e. dsound, youtube, soundcloud, spotify... and we're careful to give credit to ANY artist featured in our stream. when quite honestly, we're just playing fair. music artists especially, see half of fuckall from production companies from record sales. you want to support the artist? go to a show, and buy a t-shirt. most tour deals incorporate 100% of merch sales to the band, where they get like a nickel from every CD sold.
going by the precedent h3h3's recent fair use lawsuit win, use of other people's content is fine if it's not the main feature of the video. pretty sure that -technically- you aren't even allowed to listen to a CD you just bought with someone else in your car... lol, but when does that happen in real life? we are still watching the big production companies try to adapt their outdated models to internet distribution. media is meant to be experienced... and lawmakers act as gatekeepers to creator's messages. i 100% don't agree with that mentality. <3
We are talking about different things. Getting payment from DLive is different from normal approach. Creators are able to get benefit from their work directly. If someone pretends himself to the creator of certain video and get the payment which should be paid for the real creator, that is unfair for the real creator.
ah. 100% agree. lol. i kind of went on a rant there. sorry. :)
Np, dude.
If you find someone streaming copyrighted content and/or using our servers maliciously, you can pretty much reach anyone on DLive's Discord (as in team members) and they can take care of it.
Thank you for your reply. I have already got in touch with with DLive team members.
I completely agree with you as many people are very lazy when it comes to original content.
Yes, and someone also pretends themselves to be certain official organization. And they write different content between English version and their language version in same post.
That will be nice and awesome
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that kopy paste how is that ?
What happens if it's not a copy and paste but maybe the post appears kinda similar with another, will it be flagged as plagiarism?
You may need to ask DLive