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As movie pirates run rampant, Facebook says policing them not its duty


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After an uproar among Facebook users whose complaints range from the spread of fake news to the use of the network to manipulate elections and the harvesting of 87 million people’s data by the political consultancy Cambridge Analytica, the social media giant can add one more nagging problem to that growing list: Pirated movies.

In a report on the site of Business Insider, the network told the publication it wasn't the company's responsibility to take down pirated content unless asked to by the rights holders.

The stance stands in sharp contrast to its response to manipulated photos and videos being circulated on the network. Facebook had said it had begun proactively “fact-checking” photos and videos to reduce the hoaxes and false news stories.

But movie privacy is probably going unchecked. Several groups share pirated movies like ‘Ocean’s 8’ and ‘A Quiet Place’. Some groups, which are several years old, boast titles such as ‘Full HD English Movies’ and ‘Free full movies 2018’ and flaunt more than 150,000 members each.

Despite the acquisition of content rights management Source3 last year, to save the work of independent content creators from piracy on the network, Facebook is unable to (or doesn’t want to) effectively deploy the startup’s automated tech and human resources to curb improper sharing of movies as several groups share pirated movies with impunity.

Facebook has about 15,000 people working on security and content review, and the figure will rise to more than 20,000 by 2018-end, the social media giant had said in March. But it is not clear is that force is being deployed to curb movie piracy.

The latest Facebook transparency report holds that it took down more than 2.8 million pieces of content from 370,000 user copyright violation reports in the second half of 2017.

On the financial front as well, Facebook is becoming unpopular with socially-conscious stakeholders as they look to rethink their Facebook holdings after a scandal involving the improper sharing of users’ information.

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