Reddit's Lawsuit Is a Dangerous Attempt to Expand Platform Power
10 hours ago
- #user-generated content
- #copyright
- #DMCA
- Reddit does not own user-generated content; users retain ownership rights as per its user agreement.
- Reddit sued SerpApi and others for copyright infringement over user content, despite lacking ownership.
- SerpApi moved to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing Reddit's claims are about monetization, not copyright protection.
- Reddit amended its complaint, distorting its privacy policy to claim authority over user content.
- SerpApi argues Reddit's DMCA claims are invalid as it doesn't own copyrights or exclusive licenses to the content.
- Reddit's lawsuit targets SerpApi for accessing Google search results, not Reddit's platform directly.
- SerpApi asserts that accessing public Google search results is legal and not circumvention under the DMCA.
- Reddit's alleged harms (reputational damage, lost licensing revenue, anti-scraping costs) lack concrete evidence.
- SerpApi emphasizes its lawful operation and commitment to the free exchange of public information.
- The case highlights broader implications for user content ownership and open internet principles.