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Reddit's 'no copyrighted material rule' could kill top subreddits
Most people are, understandably, focused on the lines about 'offensive' content but the copyright clauses could mean death for big forums.
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Back in the day, you couldn't download from BBSes unless you uploaded, and your upload had to be of reasonable quality. Nowadays, a majority of people don't or won't create their own content. Even I admit to being a "repeater" for the most part (with the exception of music writing). So how do we encourage more quality original content (which might actually result in stimulating discussions)?
(EDIT: spelling fix and extension of thought)