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Signups opened this week for Loops, a short-form looping video app from the creator of Instagram alternative Pixelfed, reports TechCrunch.
Read their privacy policy, yo.
Screw the privacy policy, bruh, read that TOS:
In other words, you put any content up there, they can resell it to some movie studio AND make an AI copy of you with no consequences… at least according to their ToS.
EU law however… well, time will tell how fast and violently EU lawyers will inject themselves into the urethra of the service provider.
They even contradict themselves in this shit. There’s what you quoted, but there is also this bit further up in a previous section:
“We can use your shit however we like, but if your shit is illegal, you’re the one who’ll be responsible; not us.”
Apparently, that’s required for the App Store and Google Play. The guy behind it has said he has no intention of taking advantage.
And before you go “it’s to avoid liability”, fucking duh - it doesn’t make it right though.
Basically, CLA^2
Are you just generally suggesting, or is there something concerning?