Thursday, November 19, 2009

Is yahoo answers breaking its own guidelinesn ?

im not saying all of you are what im asking is yahoo say they will remove any question . that they see as breaking the guidelines. but when Copyright Law's .are broken everyday on yahoo answers . yahoo do not remove the question . movie music .software Copyright Law's are broken everyday . and yahoo answers let the Question stop on the post .for all to see and they yahoo say they have the right to remove posted Question's








yahoo answers cant say oh no we remove Question if they are breaking Copyright Law's they dont people ask where they can download movies . music. software. they for free. they are told limewire so the Copyright Law's are broken on this website. everyday . people ask has anyone got a product key for software or game. more Copyright Law's are broken . yahoo do nothing to remove then post from its website.your self cant deny this we have seen it everyday on yahoo answers








Copyright Law's are broken


yahoo answers breaking its own guidelinesn

Is yahoo answers breaking its own guidelinesn ?
I agree.
Reply:I agree with you that it's a shame when people download music, movies, etc. illegally, but I don't think you could claim it's a crime to be aware of the sites that allow people to do this, or to tell others about them. Report It

Reply:yes i agree
Reply:I suppose you have a point there, Sir.





Do have a nice day
Reply:This is what I think....





I dont think they read the reports. Theres so many of them, theyre pushing them thru. Its a problem they need to fix.





Ppl are being reported for poor reasons. Its unfair to so many of the users here. This is why so many are leaving this site.
Reply:I don't think anyone can stop it. It's to bad, but people have for centurys tryed to beat the system %26amp; will continue to do so, for many more.
Reply:Yahoo is providing an open forum for peers to ask/answer questions on any number of different topics. In regards to the Limewire and software key examples, there is no culpability on Yahoo's part when in an open forum and answer provided by a third party that suggests an illegal act. It would be no different if I asked "where do I get free money?" Someone could answer "rob a bank." It is up to the user to decied whether he/she breaks the law. This isn't Wikipoeadia and it's not a legal forum either. Your issue is the ethicality and morality of topics discussed here, get over it, people are flawed and since the dawn of time will try to get ahead by breaking the laws.
Reply:I agree. By the way, the Yahoo Answers team has set a very poor example. So far, on the the home page where they have the new "Best of Answers," they have featured 3 plagiarized answers. In addition, they have featured at least 4 questions with wrong answers. These have been pointed out to them on the forum, and it has often taken a long time to remove them and/or they are still there. Ironically, one of them was removed and then reappeared on this page.





The Yahoo Answers team needs to start by leading by example. Secondly, they need to make sure people are aware of the guidelines in general, including copyright issues. Third, they need to enforce those guidelines.
Reply:Wednesday November 22nd is the official "boycott Yahoo Q%26amp;A day"





so spread the word


lets show em we mean business


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