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The DMCA has a provision on circumventing technical protection measures. It is illegal to break DRM. And it is illegal to "offer to the public, provide, or otherwise traffic in any technology... primarily designed or produced for the purpose of circumventing protection afforded by a technological measure"
Hosting discussions, or linking to anything that defeats any DRM scheme would have them offering that to the public. A lawsuit would likely cite the specific sections of the DMCA about circumvention.
The other thing to remember, is that you have to pay to have a lawyer defend you in court. Even if you're innocent. Even if they are 100% wrong, you have to have enough money to defend yourself. And a community hosted non-profit instance doesn't want that expense.
I wish the state put this much energy into defending my property too
Either way, fuck media companies, they can keep trying.
Good summary.
Shorter version: DMCA is a shitty law, beacuse it's not practical for individuals to exercise their rights under it.
Until we can get rid of the DMCA, copyright and freedom of the press is threatened.
Folks in this thread would be better served turning their anger on the DMCA and those that keep that unpopular bill in the law books.