For extra awesome use their Winamp clone. It really whips the llama's ass.
https://archive.org/details/fleetwood_mac-1977-rumours?webam...
For extra awesome use their Winamp clone. It really whips the llama's ass.
https://archive.org/details/fleetwood_mac-1977-rumours?webam...
Uploaded by user "Ultra Lo Fi Experimental" who appears to be putting lots of big name releases on there, I can't understand why they would do this.
The Reddit support groups are pretty enlightening. Many people think they're just adding things in to a public library and somehow this is all perfectly legal.
It's charming and reminiscent of the best old-school Wikipedia energy. People on the fringe (and probably some OCD people) finding something to do. Curation and contribution feels good, man.
But yeah, holy shit. Brewster Kahle and Jason Scott have said "upload away, we'll figure it all out later" -- then themselves uploaded hundreds of thousands of items to set an example.
"Please don't upload copyrighted material" would go a long way at the top of that PHP upload form. Better yet a checkbox: "This is copyrighted. Archive it but don't republish it." But I suppose where's the fun in that.
I think you overestimate normal people's understanding of copyright. There's tons of videos on youtube with a description like "I don't claim to own this. No copyright intended". If you put such a form most people would probably think they're "not copyrighting" it or whatever confused idea they've got about how the law works or what the words mean.