Copyright issues on ..::LvL and an apology
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 10:38 am
TL;DR
Copyright violations can now be quickly reported on ..::LvL from either the Review, Media or Overview section of any listing. I also want to publicly apologise to Theftbot for my overly defensive response / rant at their comment.
Full details:
Although this is no excuse at all, I was having a very rough week :[ Then I read Theftbot's comment that implied that ..::LvL had no respect or concern for Copyright. Of cause the site does and by extension, so do I. I always have and always tried to inform people about possible issues (it has been a part of my job's over the years). I over reacted and I apologise for that, sorry Theftbot and sorry to all that read that rant.
I then calmed down and realised that Theftbot had no reason to think anything differently. Nothing on ..::LvL said a map submission had to be free of Copyright protected assets. There was also no way for a Copyright holder to quickly or simply report a possible violation. They could always use the contact page, but... it was not as easy as it could be.
This has now changed. Authors of maps submitted from now on have to have ticked a button that mentions Copyright before they can submit. All listed maps have a "Report" link that allows a Copyright owner to submit a possible violation of their work from either the Review, Media or Overview sections.
Note: Only the Copyright owner or an authorised representative can report a possible infringement. Based on my research this week, this appears to be the industry standard. See: Facebook and YouTube and Vimeo (I read a lot more, but these are clear).
Copyright violations can now be quickly reported on ..::LvL from either the Review, Media or Overview section of any listing. I also want to publicly apologise to Theftbot for my overly defensive response / rant at their comment.
Full details:
Although this is no excuse at all, I was having a very rough week :[ Then I read Theftbot's comment that implied that ..::LvL had no respect or concern for Copyright. Of cause the site does and by extension, so do I. I always have and always tried to inform people about possible issues (it has been a part of my job's over the years). I over reacted and I apologise for that, sorry Theftbot and sorry to all that read that rant.
I then calmed down and realised that Theftbot had no reason to think anything differently. Nothing on ..::LvL said a map submission had to be free of Copyright protected assets. There was also no way for a Copyright holder to quickly or simply report a possible violation. They could always use the contact page, but... it was not as easy as it could be.
This has now changed. Authors of maps submitted from now on have to have ticked a button that mentions Copyright before they can submit. All listed maps have a "Report" link that allows a Copyright owner to submit a possible violation of their work from either the Review, Media or Overview sections.
Note: Only the Copyright owner or an authorised representative can report a possible infringement. Based on my research this week, this appears to be the industry standard. See: Facebook and YouTube and Vimeo (I read a lot more, but these are clear).