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Given that IANAL and clearly TINLA and not being located in Germany, I won't comment on the use of an imprint. I can comment, though, that in many jurisdictions, when someone is abusing your public instance (which is not a question of "if", but just a matter of "when") you will be expected to take the offending content down ASAP. The point of PrivateBin is simply to provide you with some plausible deniability on why you didn't filter out the offending content before it got published. If that would actually hold as a defense in court in your particular jurisdiction is of course an entirely different topic. Maintaining the demo instance of this project for some years, we had varying levels of take-down-requests (by lawyers, copyright-holders, activists and in rare cases law enforcement agencies) and found that limiting the duration of the pastes can serve to reduce such noise. |
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Does privatebin somehow allows me to add a imprint easily? |
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Hello,
maybe somebody here is familar with german or european law.
Is it possible to run a private bin application on a german domain in professional context?
Do I need a imprint? Because it is not a private used application I'm not sure about this.
Is there a way to add a imprint?
What is if somebody uses the public reachable server and abuses it to upload copy right protected stuff there?
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