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I believe the biggest problem for PeerTube is copyright. YouTube thrives on user-generated content. I, for example, am involved in the live music scene (I go to concerts). It's common practice for recordings of concerts to be uploaded to YouTube. This is usually unproblematic until an artist objects to a particular video and demands its removal. Generally, YouTube has agreements with rights holders, so uploading recordings is usually not an issue.

This is different on PeerTube. Here, each instance is liable for its own content. If a user uploads copyrighted material, this can lead to problems for the instance operator or the user. Currently, PeerTube is still small enough that such content is possible. But if PeerTube were to become a real alternative to YouTube, it would become a problem!

Of course, content is also uploaded to YouTube that can cause problems for YouTube. But YouTube has enough lawyers and money to handle that. PeerTube operators, however, do not!

Therefore, in my opinion, the biggest problem is that PeerTube can't become a major YouTube alternative because users can't easily upload the same content as on YouTube.

What do you think?

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[–] meldrik@lemmy.wtf 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I don’t think this will be such a big deal.YouRube just have an automated system. If you upload copyrighted content to an instance, doesn’t mean that the site will just get taken down. A DMCA request would be the normal procedure for someone claiming copyright infringement and then the instance would simply just have to comply.

[–] pinhead77@piefed.social 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Not everybody is so kind. In Germany, for example, lawyers are quite quick to issue cease-and-desist letters, which always involve costs. I've heard of Friendica instances that have already run into legal problems because, for example, copyrighted images were posted/federated. You're being a bit too naive about that.

[–] meldrik@lemmy.wtf 2 points 2 weeks ago

I would love to see some examples of that.