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If Meta is running a fediverse instance, they're doing it for money. Sure, I might be able to block Meta-sourced content from reaching me, but that doesn't prevent me-sourced content from reaching Meta - where they can monetize it.
Show me how to do that, and I'm on it like white on rice.
Easy peasy!![Easy!](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/024845ce-567f-4683-941e-8b6f165b8141.png)
Neat, but it still means nothing. You're still posting in a public forum. You can copyright or watermark your work, but fair use is a two way street.
I see you're not well versed in bird law.
I printed it out and put it on the front door of my house. The castle doctrine means that this is enforced against all internet companies I use in my house.
You make a good point.
Under the Castle Doctrine laws in my state, if Zuckerberg walked into my house without being invited then I could start blastin.
I'll post the legalese mumbo jumbo on my door to keep him out, like he's a vampire.
A different reality.
How is this legally binding? I still remember when people posted similar stuff all over Facebook. It means nothing.
That's the funny part, it works because [...]