• ironsoap
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    2 年前

    Dumb question for the Lemmy lawyers, if enough redditors joined could a class action lawsuit be filed to be paid for their content… Or is that so outside of the TOS that it’s not worth considering?

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        However It gets interesting because under EU law TOS that violate GDPR are not enforceable. So at least EU citizens could probably have some recourse.

      • jarfil@beehaw.org
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        Reddit doesn’t “own” the content, TOS only have users agree to give Reddit a license to do as it pleases.

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          Ah, right they don’t own it! It’s just stored on their servers, and they have exclusive rights to do whatever they’d like with it. But they don’t own it.

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      You could do a class action for whatever you want, but it would have less than 0% chance of winning. You created a reddit account and agreed to their TOS, the TOS which are like every other sites where anything you post on there publicly belongs to them.