Peter Szilagyi on Bluesky data drama (x.com) 28d • macbudkowski.eth • Share Kiwi link • Copy Kiwi link | |
This falls into the "code is law" debate, doesn't it ? Have been following Péter’s adventures on bsky, great thread. Love the experiment. > The catch 22 here is: Bluesky will say anyone can implement atproto and compete (so ban == no biggie), but even Bluesky is running on VC money to be able to afford the upkeep costs. > At best, you can expect large tech players to enter, but doubtful that small groups can. Nitter link: https://nitter.poast.org/peter_szilagyi/status/1862194119151390809?s=19&t=qGIlZRzXfR1HsmpvR9F2Rg I think the confusion is around the expectation implied by the affordance of a decentralized social network, as Peter also mentions: > For the past day, there are entire threads on the legal steps that people can take against this person for compiling a dataset from publicly shared, publicly available, publicly indexable, publicly streamed data. But let‘s be real, publishing data of a publicly available, indexable, publicly stream data does technically not change anything about the rights that you‘re given in certain jurisdictions about your creations or personal data. Imagined I argued that you’re not entitled to the Copyrights of a song you’ve created because you uploaded it to Youtube. I‘d say: „but you uploaded it to Youtube for everyone to reproduce and remix it! How can you possibly insist on those rights to be exclusive to you? You publicized it! That right doesn‘t count anymore“ Now, of course, both parties have a point here actually. For me, I‘d actually like to clarify this technically with Kiwi News and it‘d actually be awesome if every signed message had a LICENSE property that users could individually eg set to the Creative Commons Attribution license etc. Or, if they prefer, to All rights reserved. But so that we immediately create certainty for the ecosystem! Péter just announced a new bsky experiment. Interesting to keep an eye on. https://bsky.app/profile/karalabe.bsky.social/post/3lc3da2xvqs2c Actually it's nice to see that Peter is taking a break from Ethereum and diving into decentralized social networks :) | |