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I don't understand how lemmy world has removed them, aren't those all communities on different servers? How is this our problem?
Because of the way Lemmy works, all content from federated instances is mirrored (minus images). So technically, all the piracy content also lives on lemmy.world, which makes them liable for it.
So the images, video, etc isn't cached here, it's just text and links? Sites generally aren't liable for what is on the other side of links, they just have to remove the link if they are notified by the copyright holder that it's infringing their rights.
I'm sure individual instance owners have robust legal teams for handling and processing an untold number of takedown requests.
If they want to air on the safe side, as they appear to here, they can just auto-approve any takedown request. Just as robust a legal protection, while still allowing more content to be online.
they blocked access for lemmy.world users.
Which I think is a problem in the structure of lemmy. I can understand them banning c/piracy from being hosted on lemmy.world, but blocking access to other communities on other instances from all of their users is really an issue. As a user I shouldn't have to create a new account to be able to see something hosted on lemmy.ml, no matter what the admins of my home instance think about it.
I think it should be up to the community admin to find an instance that supports them, not both the community creator and every user that wants to see that content.
What's a "community admin"? The server owner? It is up to them, that's the whole point of the fediverse, you as the admin decide what people can see on your server, but everyone can also be their own admin if they so desire.
Interesting, but how could that be done? A list of instances with a list of allowed community types?
It'd be easier to find okay instances that are okay with said topic.