For the moment, however, Digg need not be concerned by such matters as pornography. It’s most immediate worry now that it acquiesced to the demands of users who would rather see the site die than stay within the law is how to stay afloat and defend its decision against legal action from the AACS.
Digg, and other social networking sites are suffering from the copyright B.S. OOOOFFF. So, what’s the best solution? What’s a good solution? So far they are all surviving by simply ignoring the law. What happens when the law pushes them up against the wall?
Honestly, I have not, in any way, benefited from digg, so I give a shit not. But I heard some good stories, so there actually might be a reason for, you know, keeping these sites alive.
Perhaps there is something to it…
Anyway, check out this ITWire’s blog about Digg and the likes: “Social networking gets major challenge at Digg“.
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