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    1. FoundMuayThaiAt25 on

      Denmark holding up the NSFW reddit game like Atlas with the world

    2. hamstar_potato on

      Denmark is going crazy with their laws. Yeah, what the guy did was weird, but sharing short scenes from movies isn’t violating copyright laws. What I mean, you might get a copyright strike on YouTube for sharing a longer scene, but you won’t get a lawsuit coming your way most of the times.

    3. letsBurnCarthage on

      Hahaha, screen name “KlammereFyr”

      For anyone that doesn’t understand Danish, it means “more disgusting dude”

    4. diamanthaende on

      Waiting for the obligatory “there is something rotten in the state of Denmark” quote…

    5. potatolulz on

      >The ruling is considered unique in Denmark for its use of the “moral rights” section of the Danish Copyright Act, which states an artist’s work cannot be used in a way which infringes upon their reputation.

      but the movies are available to the public in some form or another, so their reputation was either damaged on the day the movies got released, or their reputation is completely unaffected by someone posting a clip from the movie.

      >Experts say the man was prosecuted under a rarely-used clause in Danish copyright law, with the judge finding that by taking the scenes out of their original context, the man had damaged the artists’ “moral rights”.

      ok? So be sure to post the full movie on reddit to avoid moral damage? 😀

    6. paecmaker on

      As a swede this disgusts me, I had to stop reading after “Danish”

    7. BeetleCrusher on

      I can no longer violate copyright laws in order to goon to people that dont want to be gooned to?

      1984

    8. Going after the real criminals, glad they have enough resources for that

    9. Some of the material he shared, was trial shots and auditions(for TV, movies, Theatre), and material that was cut from the final movies, just not the finished movies. It wasn’t just what was normally publicly aviable.

    10. PandaCheese2016 on

      Any Dane care to explain what this rarely used moral rights law is about?

      If they got him purely on copyright infringement I can understand, but adjudicating morality can be cause for concern.

    11. Moosplauze on

      The suspended jail sentence isn’t a big deal, the copyright claims he will have to answer for might be some million € though.

      I don’t get why out of all websites people would go to reddit for porn. wtf?

    12. Famoustractordriver on

      WTF is wrong with Denmark nowadays?I lived there for 5 years in the early 10s and it seemed like an amazing, progressive country. Yeah, their culture was americanized as fuck, but they lacked the brainrot. I guess no longer.

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