Hmmmm... I know this is not gonna be a popular statement here... so I hesitate to make it, but...
The MPAA is not gonna take your freedoms away. FAIR use (i am emphasizing the fair) should be enforced. You actually need to have a right to use this stuff, you know.
The article cited here is one sided and appears to be an op-ed.
I agree, the penalties here are aggressive, etc. But they are just asking for it, they won't get it. The real question is, "If I invest heavily in something, achieve copyright status with it, should I be protected?" The answer should be yes.
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