Posted February 3Feb 3 Users sometimes share copyrighted material without realizing it. How do you prevent legal issues while maintaining an open discussion space? Have you implemented strict policies or automated detection tools?
February 3Feb 3 When it comes to music stuff, for instance, there are lots of tools to create notes etc.., but finding stuff that has been scanned from a copyrighted book is rather easy to spot. I guess a more challenging thing is when someone copies stuff, note for note, from a book into a music notation software thing, but that's highly unlikely. People just wouldn't go thru the time for it.
February 6Feb 6 Just have to delete it, and make sure its outline in the site rules its not allowed so you can delete without issue.
May 3May 3 you can handle copyright issues in forums, set clear content rules, educate users on legal sharing, and empower moderators to flag or remove infringing posts. Enable reporting tools and respond quickly to DMCA requests to stay compliant and protect both your platform and its users.
June 7Jun 7 Moderators I have clear rules, users cannot copy from other places and post here, they also cannot copy posts from my forum and post else where. If users are found doing this, I will lock or delete posts (on my forum) and send warning.