Dec. 22nd, 2018

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 YouTube’s copyright enforcement is a growing source of frustration, with many creators complaining about overbroad takedown efforts.

The protests have become more vocal in recent months, even though the issues themselves are far from new.

We first signaled problems with YouTube’s Content-ID system more than seven years ago. Since then, many examples have followed.

Most of these are the result of overbroad flagging, where YouTube finds a copyright match where it shouldn’t. The filters have previously flagged randomly generated audio, for example, or bird chatter.

This week we stumbled upon a video with 50 hours of rain sounds which has been flagged by no less than five separate rightsholders. Admittedly, the rain in the video sounds very familiar, as does most rain, but it clearly is unique.

While some mistakes are expected to happen, things only seem to be getting worse. Over the past several days alone, dozens of new examples of YouTube copyright problems have appeared. Many of these were brought to the forefront by creators themselves.

Last week the popular musician TheFatRat found outthat ‘someone’ had claimed his own song as theirs, effectively diverting the ad-revenue to someone else. For a song with millions of views, that’s not a trivial issue.

 

Kidding?

 

YouTube does allow users to file a “dispute,” which TheFatRat did. However, the claimant rejected it. The musician could appeal the claim but YouTube warned that he would then risk a strike. If that fails, there’s another appeal option at which point it enters DMCA territory.

If a Content-ID claim is appealed the claimant will have to file a regular takedown request. This will result in a strike. The YouTube account holder can then file a counter-notice and if the claimant doesn’t file a lawsuit within two weeks, the video is eventually restored.

That’s quite a hassle, to say the least.

What doesn’t help is that YouTube keeps referring to false claimants as the “copyright owners”. This also happened to Dan Bull, who was hit with a similar false claim last week.

 

I’m right.

 

It’s not always clear where the problem lies. In TheFatrat’s case, his song was reportedly infringing a track from Andres Galvis, who apparently doesn’t know Power Records LLC or Ramjets, which YouTube lists as the claimant.

This may sound bizarre, but things can get even worse. In November YouTuber Drew Gooden was hit by a copyright claim from… Drew Gooden.

 

?

 

It doesn’t seem unimaginable that some people are abusing YouTube’s copyright policy to generate revenue by claiming videos of others. At the very minimum, these examples show that YouTube’s claiming process is a mess, which can seriously hurt legitimate users.

This frustration was nicely illustrated by YouTuber Gus Johnson, who provides even more examples.

Johnson shows that not all false claims are made through automatic recognition, there are plenty of inaccurate ‘manual’ claims as well. It appears that just mentioning the title of an artist or song can result in a claim, even though the audio itself isn’t used in the video.

 

Out of control..

 

 

As Techdirt points out, this mess doesn’t bode well for the EU’s Article 13, which may result in even more filters. That said, at YouTube things are already spiraling out of control.

We can easily continue to point out mistakes and false claims day after day after, but perhaps it’s time for a change?

During a hearing on Canada’s copyright reform plans, Liberal MP David Graham rightfully noted that YouTube currently operates a “guilty until proven innocent” system. YouTube’s representative didn’t dispute this assertion but gave no indication that this could be reversed.

While “innocent until proven guilty” sounds better for creators, copyright holders are not going to like that one bit.

TorrentFreak spoke to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) who have been critical of YouTube’s system for years. According to EFF’s Legal Director Corynne McSherry, the copyright strikes are particularly problematic.

Through these “strikes”, channel owners risk losing their livelihoods after three complaints. These strikes are only applied after direct copyright takedown requests, not through Content-ID flags, but it’s a major concern.

What might help is if copyright holders who repeatedly abuse the Content-ID system are penalized as well.

“YouTube could improve its handling of copyright complaints by actively identifying and excluding from Content ID rightsholders that abuse it,” McSherry says.

In addition, YouTube could also protect channels which are known to be good actors.

For search takedown requests Google already appears to work with a whitelist of non-infringing domain names. YouTube could do the same with its channels, protecting these from broad takedown requests.

It’s clear that YouTube is in a difficult spot with major rightsholders asking for tougher measures and YouTubers complaining about the same. At the very least, the company could take a good look at its policies and systems to see if clear abuse can be addressed and prevented.

Earlier this month, Team YouTube said that it was looking into the issues, but thus far not much has changed.

For TheFatRat the recent trouble was the final straw. Yesterday he launched a petition urging YouTube to fix the copyright protection system which 22,000 people have signed already,

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 Book rec

"Unlike pretty much any of Bishop's other characters, and I love them all, Vickie is ruthlessly normal, which kind of is her superpower. She's literally the reason I want people to read this book, because she navigates the world and overcomes obstacles through the unheard of powers of common sense, thinking things through, and not being a dick. Her personal problems she represses, but if something is going hinky, she reasonably tells someone so they can help and/or give advice. She takes that advice often enough for me to notice because how often does that happen in a book? Or in real life?"   

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https://seperis.dreamwidth.org/1035145.html






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In the end, it wasn't enough time to save every Tumblr blog.

Archivist Jason Scott works for the Internet Archive and runs a separate unaffiliated project, Archive Team, which is dedicated to preserving dying or endangered websites. So when Tumblr announced that it was banning all NSFW content from the site on Dec. 3, the team had a mere two weeks to save as much content as they could before the Dec. 17 ban began.

But apparently, Tumblr wasn’t happy with the Archive Team’s plans. According to a tweet from Scott, Tumblr “mass IP-banned entire swarths of @archiveteam volunteers and warrior instances” on Dec. 15, mere days before the ban.

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As Scott told Fast Company, archivists are usually given “30 or 60 days or 90 days warning,” and with an estimated 400 to 800 terabytes worth of data affected by the ban, there’s only so much content that can be saved. It’s as if Verizon snapped a finger and wiped out porn from Tumblr and can pretend it never existed in the first place.

It’s a sobering reminder that when a major company quickly pulls the plug on a huge chunk of data, it also removes huge portions of the internet with it, damaging archivists’ ability to preserve our modern times for future generations.

“I expect screaming about all aspects of how this goes on,” Scott tweeted, addressing critics who wanted more privacy control over archived blogs. “I wish a tiny bit of that ire could be aimed towards the fact that this entire crisis is completely made up and the result of a truly random decision. I wouldn’t trust those organizations with any personal data.”

Poetry

Dec. 22nd, 2018 04:04 pm
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“Forgive Me My Salt,” Brenna Twohy.

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[Image description: A photo of an opened paperback book against a reddish wood background. The poem on the page facing the camera reads,

“When I Say I Forgive You, Know This
I did not bury the hatchet.
I have the hatchet in my hands.
I am building myself a new house.”]
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Post-mastectomy images are explicitly allowed on Tumblr. A woman posted a series of photos about post-surgery breast tattoos. It was flagged, banned, appealed, "reviewed' and banned again. Even though Tumblr's policy allows these photos

After some trial and error, we have identified the censored image (at the bottom of these long damn post that I refuse to cut tag).
resist-much-obey-little-fan:“ @ bloodytales wrote:“I want more women to feel empowered to do this.Scars from breast cancer can be both hard to hide and embarrassing for some women. I wish they weren’t, because scars mean you’re a fighter and a bad...

resist-much-obey-little-fan:

bloodytales  wrote:

“I want more women to feel empowered to do this.

Scars from breast cancer can be both hard to hide and embarrassing for some women. I wish they weren’t, because scars mean you’re a fighter and a bad ass.

Women have told me after their mastectomy they felt self conscious about someone seeing their chest. My grandmother wore her false breast (she had only one boob removed) around even the house for a long time. (Of course, now when we were taking about the procedure she asked “want to see my boob?” And had to go fetch it from the other room. It was an interesting conversation to say the least.)

Anyway, breast reconstruction can be expensive, and some women either don’t want it or can’t have it done for various reasons.

But you know what, chest tattoos are easily accessible. There are even tattoo shops that give discounts to women covering up breast cancer scars. And women who no longer have a nipple? You can get a bad ass tattoo

Check out:

http://p-ink.org/

Their site starts like this:

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They host pink day:

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IN THE ORIGINAL POST THAT WAS BANNED, EXAMPLES OF THE BREAST TATTOOS WERE INCLUDED. REPOSTS WITHOUT THESE EXAMPLES WERE NOT IMMEDIATELY BANNED BY TUMBLR AS OF 12/21/2018 9PM.  

THIS IS THE ***4TH ATTEMPT*** TO ADD THESE IMAGES BACK, ONE BY ONE UNTIL THIS POST IS ONCE AGAIN BANNED.

[Image 1: BW photo of a white woman, shoulder length hair with a pearl earring, one post-mastectomy breast with tattoo visible,  side view of other breast, no nipples in view]

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[Image 2: BW photo of a woman of unknown age and ethnicity. One post-mastectomy breast visible with tattoos no nipples visible]

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[Image 3: 1 African American woman, joyful, one post-mastectomy breast with tattoo visible, side view of the other breast. No nipples visible.]

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[Image 4: Two Caucasian women, one fully clothed, one topless, embracing and kissing . The topless woman on the left has a dolphin tattoo that  stretches across both breasts and is centered over her breastbone. The left breast is partially visible (no nipple), the right, shows the mastectomy scar with a tattoo and an intact nipple.]

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[Image 6: Two women hugging. The woman on the right: her left breast is covered by a tattoo. Her right breast is a side view with a visible nipple.]

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You can donate to the organization, or if you know a tattoo artist you can let them know they accept volunteers to be a part of their community of artists. 

Here is another bad ass lady and her bad ass tattoo (found on Pinterest)


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THE ORIGINAL POST AND ALL SUBSEQUENT VARIATIONS WERE FLAGGED, REVIEWED BY TUMBLR “STAFF” AND IN SPITE OF THE GUIDELINES ALLOWING IMAGES OF POST MASTECTOMY BREASTS…THE POST WAS  STILL BANNED. 

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HERE IS THE BANNED PHOTO

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And the archive links of this post:

http://web.archive.org/web/20181223023230/http://resist-much-obey-little-fan.tumblr.com/post/181331891474/bloodytales-wrote-i-want-more-women-to-feel

https://archive.is/jz1IY

http://www.webcitation.org/74rxv9fiU

Tumblr:  Only double mastectomy pictures allowed. If you still have a breast better make certain that nipple is slanted in the other direction or is modestly veiled.

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 "In comparison to earlier movements that argued for the eradication of porn itself, and the jailing of pornographers, movements that merely attempt to curtail its distribution and spread can seem like a welcome change — and, for Stagliano, they’re a sign that, in spite of the battles the adult industry may lose, pornography is, in the end, winning the culture war.

“Culture is evolving to be more tolerant of divergent viewpoints,” Stagliano tells me, citing increased acceptance of marijuana use, same-sex relationships, and trans and non-binary gender identities, as examples. “Clearly, from when I started in the 1980s until now, people are becoming more accepting of porn.”


https://medium.com/s/story/porn-is-becoming-taboo-again-a4d69d17d04b
 

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