Even that could be considered a circumvention of the protections.
From a copyright stand point you're allowed to use any clip you want, but they don't allow you to have them.
It's like the drugs laws here in Spain. It is legal to do whatever drugs you want inside your house, cops used to tell us that all the time, and possession in public spaces is not. How do I get those drugs into my house? Their answer was "I don't know, that's your problem"
Good question! I've been searching a few minutes for Spanish brands and everything seems to have been bought or is distributed by cocacola, pepsico or suntory.
How many levels are in this industry? What a mess? There are brands, producers, bottlers, distributors and everything seems to be mixed.
I saw a video on youtube from a guy with a running channel or something like that.
On that video he was talking about race walking before introducing his guest, an olympic medalist in race walking, and commenting how crazy fast these people at the top are, he was mentioning a bunch of the dude's long distance times and to put them into perspective he compared them to some of his times. The both had similar times, but he had them running while the other had them walking.
I think that it would be easier for them to give up social media completely than to move somewhere else without people.
The only way would be to have something there that they need or want and then tell them to make an account in a specific place, no choosing instances bullshit, they'll figure it out eventually if they're interested.
Even that could be considered a circumvention of the protections.
From a copyright stand point you're allowed to use any clip you want, but they don't allow you to have them.
It's like the drugs laws here in Spain. It is legal to do whatever drugs you want inside your house, cops used to tell us that all the time, and possession in public spaces is not. How do I get those drugs into my house? Their answer was "I don't know, that's your problem"