> While GitHub’s CEO Nat Friedman was annoyed by RIAA takedown efforts, he stressed that the platform legally had to comply, which it did. It would be nice if for once platforms stood up legally for their users when they believe its unjust.
no i did not. i am demonstrating that most people on this site haven't the slightest clue what they are talking about.
it costs money and time to fight something and companies have something called a risk management department that decides whether it is worth the risk to fight or comply.
github knows that getting into a heated legal battle is going to cost alot, especially going up against the deep pockets of the RIAA. not saying that github and microsoft don't have deep pockets, but that this _will_ become an expensive battle to fight and defending a grey area open source project isn't worth the time nor the money.