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Re: Popcorn-app no longer on GitHub

#51

If this was GitHub's doing, it's yet another reason to not use GitHub. Move your repos elsewhere because GitHub thinks that censorship is a good thing.

Unjustified. Why jump into conclusions before official statements are made?

GitHub has censored before. Their TOS permit them to do it.

Re: Popcorn-app no longer on GitHub

#53

Earlier quoted context omitted.

The TOS don't make any promises: GitHub does not pre-screen Content, but GitHub and its designee have the right (but not the obligation) in their sole discretion to refuse or remove any Content that is available via the Service. and We may, but have no obligation to, remove Content and Accounts containing Content that we determine in our sole discretion are unlawful, offensive, threatening, libelous, defamatory, porn…

That would explain it. It's remarkable how ambiguous TOSs in general are. I can see from a business perspective how Github was probably pressured from outside source, MPAA, to remove the application that could be used as a conduit to illegally download magnet links. This is such a slippery slope though...

This particular TOS part is not ambiguous. It means "we can delete anything".

Re: Popcorn-app no longer on GitHub

#57
The great thing about open source code is that no matter how many Git repos get taken down, someone somewhere has the latest clone and can still share it. Once software is created and shared openly, there is no amount of threats or coordinated destruction of source code that will eliminate it completely.

Re: Popcorn-app no longer on GitHub

#58

Earlier quoted context omitted.

The TOS don't make any promises: GitHub does not pre-screen Content, but GitHub and its designee have the right (but not the obligation) in their sole discretion to refuse or remove any Content that is available via the Service. and We may, but have no obligation to, remove Content and Accounts containing Content that we determine in our sole discretion are unlawful, offensive, threatening, libelous, defamatory, porn…

> "...and its designee..." Can someone explain to me whom this portion of the clause refers to?

IANAL, but I would guess this is effectively to allow non-employees like contractors to do the removal legally.

Re: Popcorn-app no longer on GitHub

#59

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Unjustified. Why jump into conclusions before official statements are made?

According to one of the developers, the fault lies with github http://www.reddit.com/r/PopCornTime/comments/2207zd/popcorn_...

He blames the other developers...

> jduncanator (The other dev and the one hosting the site) will have some explanation to do.

Re: Popcorn-app no longer on GitHub

#60
post #32

I think Github has nothing to do with all this, for two reasons: First, because only the https://github.com/popcorn-team/popcorn-app has been removed. There are plenty of forks of the original popcorn floating around github, some of them with very recent commits (see the network timeline). It seems unlikely that github would remove just that one repo and leave all these others around. Second, because as noted by some…

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