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Anna's Archive 'Releases' Spotify Tracks, Despite Legal Pushback

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52 points by pabs3 2 days ago · 10 comments

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dtj1123 2 days ago

Does anyone know if donating to Anna's Archive is likely to result in legal problems for me?

lyu07282 2 days ago

So what exactly can the music industry do that the publishing industry didn't already try?

  • yobbo 2 days ago

    Watermark files per unique user and go after whoever leaks them.

    • 878654Tom 2 days ago

      Diff two copies and remove the diff.

      • PythagoRascal 2 days ago

        I doubt they'd just add a UUID in a file header somewhere. If they uniquely modify the actual audio samples in a way that is inaudible during casual listening, that would be much harder to "diff", I think.

        • 878654Tom 17 hours ago

          If it is inaudible then I can just remove the diff from both or overlap them or...

          • lyu07282 16 hours ago

            Can you guys catch up on the absolute basics of the last twenty years of audio watermarking research before continuing this conversation please dear god

    • StopDisinfo910 2 days ago

      That seems shaky in a lot of jurisdiction.

      Watermarking might not be enough to prove that the person doing the distribution is the same one responsible of the leak. I fear at most it will be a contractual dispute between the person who received the watermarked file and the original distributor without the ability to easily link the overall counterfeiting charges.

      But anyway, I don't think they really need to do that. They just need to shutdown any unauthorized distributors that make things too easy. As long as the friction introduced can convince people to pay a low subscription fee, they will be fine.

kotaKat 2 days ago

Time for Ek to realize "app fairness" is a two-way street. ;)

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