Comment by p0w3n3d 3 months ago How DMCA can take down code that was published in the web? 3 comments p0w3n3d Reply scosman 3 months ago Copyrighted content is copyrighted content. It doesn’t matter if/how Apple published it, others don’t have a right to redistribute it without a license. plq 3 months ago The (non-existing) license doesn't say it was to be "published in the web" p0w3n3d 3 months ago So I can just write some html page, then watch for example archive.org archive it and BAM - you've just violated DCMA gimme monies?
scosman 3 months ago Copyrighted content is copyrighted content. It doesn’t matter if/how Apple published it, others don’t have a right to redistribute it without a license.
plq 3 months ago The (non-existing) license doesn't say it was to be "published in the web" p0w3n3d 3 months ago So I can just write some html page, then watch for example archive.org archive it and BAM - you've just violated DCMA gimme monies?
p0w3n3d 3 months ago So I can just write some html page, then watch for example archive.org archive it and BAM - you've just violated DCMA gimme monies?
Copyrighted content is copyrighted content. It doesn’t matter if/how Apple published it, others don’t have a right to redistribute it without a license.
The (non-existing) license doesn't say it was to be "published in the web"
So I can just write some html page, then watch for example archive.org archive it and BAM - you've just violated DCMA gimme monies?