10 results for “topic:copyright-infringement”
Free Copyright Filter to fulfill EU Upload Filter Directive
Have you ever wanted to develop a project, but do like, none of the work? Save time with this tool!
Documentation / Wiki of the DMCA.com REST API (usage restrictions apply)
A Balatro recreation on local Javascript
A collection of python projects relating to natural language processing, including computational linguistics, network graph analysis, and patent analytics. Live examples are hosted on my JupyterHub and demonstrate some of my favorite libraries, including spaCy, Pandas, NetworkX, Gensim, and TextBlob. Also includes a sprinkle of blockchain and my published papers.
A Local-JS Recreation of Luck Be A Landlord, originally by TrampolineTales.
Geometry Dash recreation that runs in your terminal.
FMN (Dutch: Fillter Me Niet) is a wizard to help content makers - before they upload their work to web platforms - to generate a Declaration of Intent text. Copy/paste the text right at the file uploaded to YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook etc. It does not replace the lenghty Terms of Service documents of these platforms but it might be part of the "upload filter" solution. This tool might help rightsholders to clearly state their intent so uploadfilters developed by web portals don't take them down. (want to know more about the issue? Article 17 of the Directive on Copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market (EU 2019/790).
A Hall of Shame for those who uses free==libre software without complying th their terms
Analyzes content delisting trends due to copyright infringement. This Python project uses data science techniques via Jupyter Notebooks to explore patterns and insights from content removal requests and legal disputes, supporting research into digital content governance and intellectual property rights.