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It's a precept of law that you actually have to have standing to pursue a lawsuit. An arbitrary "rights holder" can't successfully pursue a lawsuit on the grounds that people are speaking about a type of action that could hypothetically affect them, at least not in the US.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_(law)
Edit - Guess lemmy.world is in Germany, but shouldn't be too different.
In Germany, linking to legally problematic content can itself see you facing fines, in one of the shittiest legal developments in years other than not banning the AfD.
So yeah, I can totally see them rather avoid all exposure.
And in Germany music rights are mostly all centralized in one umbrella organization, so they can trivially declare they're affected. (fuck the music industry, but that's besides the point)
The unfortunate reality is that the arbitrary "rights holders" have leveraged their held rights to gain a lot of money, unlike the maintainers of lemmy.world, which don't have a bunch of cash lying around.
In this day and age, money can create allegations to drown someone in lawyers, and just defending against such allegations, regardless of their validity, can be prohibitively expensive.