They are a lemmy instance dedicated to the facilitation of piracy, and copyright infringement in general which is illegal. It is by nature in violation of the rules of your instance which prohibit illegal content, therefore it is imperative that you defederate it in accordance with your policies.

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    As OP said, he has received a reaction from the admins and with that his question is answered. I’ll close this topic for now since this is not a discussion community on what is piracy and what not.

    Edit: I have to clairify it a bit more: discussion is of course allowed, but in a civil way. The discussion in this topic was more about one person rather than the topic: pirating. This was not well worded from my side. Apologies.

  • ThankYouVeryMuch
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    This wanker’s not a lemmy.world user, but not just that, they made the account just now, maybe for the sole purpose of shitting on an instance

    • @[email protected]
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      And “copyright” has so many different definitions around the planet that it’s impossible to say if any of their discussions are about infringement.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      They’re literally facilitating the sharing of torrents. That’s not “just talking about copyright infringement” that’s the facilitation of it.

      • @[email protected]
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        Torrent files also aren’t illegal.

        Also, you’re on the internet, which isn’t beholden solely to US copyright laws, so unless you’re a lawyer who specializes in international copyright law, I doubt you can speak with any certainty to the legality of post content in every jurisdiction across the globe.

        Here’s an idea: if you don’t want to see that content, block the community.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          They are illegal when they contain copyrighted material like games or movies, which is what those contain, they literally say it.

          Also, you’re on the internet, which isn’t beholden solely to US copyright laws

          It’s illegal in the US and either way it’s against lemmy.world’s server rules, specifically rule 1

          No illegal content, including sharing copyrighted material without the explicit permission of the owner(s).

          I think you’re defending it because you’re a pirate.

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            Torrent files do not contain any copyrighted material and it’s not my job to educate you on how they work.

            I dont really give a shit why you think anything.

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              You’re arguing semantics here because you know that I’m right, a torrent doesn’t literally contain a movie file, but it is used to fetch the copyrighted movie file. It makes you look bad when you make these stupid flaky arguments just because you want to keep access to your filthy pirate site. You’re not even on lemmy.world how does this concern you at all?

              (PS I already messaged Lemm.ee admins about this issue, they’re looking into it.)

              • @[email protected]
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                You know what people tend to say when they’re wrong?

                You’re arguing semantics

                The law is semantics you dolt.

                You’re not even on lemmy.world how does this concern you at all?

                [email protected]” is a weird way to spell “lemmy.world”

                You can keep replying if you want to keep getting dunked on, your funeral.

  • @[email protected]
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    Discussions aren’t illegal in most places, but maybe Disney will give you your good boy points.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      They’re literally facilitating the sharing of illegal torrents and also links to copyrighted rom files. That’s not discussion that’s directly enabling piracy which is against Lemmy.world’s rules

      1. No illegal content, including sharing copyrighted material without the explicit permission of the owner(s).
        • @[email protected]OP
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          Good for you, still illegal in good old America, and that’s all that matters here. Why not host your own lemmy instance and federate with them then.

          • @WhoRoger
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            good old America, and that’s all that matters here

            Americans are so adorable, I want to pet them 😅 Yes who’s the bestest country in the world? Of course you are, yes, you, good boi

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              If I hosted my own I certainly would, I would never federate with Instances which host of facilitate illegal content.

              However this isn’t about my instance or your instance, it’s about an Instance who’s primary goal violates the rules and guidelines of the lemmy.world server, by virtue of being an Instance dedicated to Piracy. It’s not about disliking them, it’s about what is right, and illegal activity isn’t right or acceptable. Also it’s literally in their rules, if lemmy.world didn’t care or have rule 1 I wouldn’t even bother here.

              1. No illegal content, including sharing copyrighted material without the explicit permission of the owner(s).

              It’s literally right there, lemmy.dbzer0.com violates that by being a hub for piracy.

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                So go host your own instance.

                Considering your account was created 3 hours ago, and the content you’ve posted so far, nothing of value will be lost.

                Thanks for the entertainment.

                • @[email protected]OP
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                  I think you missed the whole point of this, or you’re misrepresenting on purpose. It’s literally an instance that violates their rules, you’re all conviently ignoring that fact because you don’t want to see them defederated.

          • @[email protected]
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            My argument is to not pretend it’s illegal when it’s not worldwide. What you write is American defaulting.

            Maybe don’t host in the US or in a similar juridiction. The same argument as self hosting.

            • @[email protected]OP
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              Well I am an American and I support American values, so as far as I’m concerned it’s wrong and illegal.

              Also isn’t lemmy.world in America? Pretty sure it is since they did remove two of their communites for this very reason:

  • @[email protected]
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    Does this seem to anyone else like a non-native speaker trying to sound officious or lawyerly?

  • @polyrhythm
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    Did I miss something? Did this already happen? I can’t seem to access the piracy community from lemmy.world, I’m getting a “couldnt_find_community” error

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      They deleted it, but there are many more like it on that instance that they didn’t delete, I say defederate the whole thing because they’re probably going to just make more like it. Deleting them is just going to be a cat and mouse game and more and more will slip though the cracks.

      Proof they deleted it (it’s also in the Site Modlog):