The DMCA and the Russian "hacker"
For those of you who might be unaware (since the media coverage is almost NIL about this... after all, covering the story about a runaway DC intern who was having an affair with a politician is soooo...
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Let me play Devil's Advocate here and provide an alternate view, if possible.Say I give you permission to enter my house while I'm away on vacation. I give you a set of keys so you can open the...
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Your analogy doesn't quite work, for one simple reason. Adobe doesn't "own" the house. The house, that's being locked in this case, is an online book you've bought. You've paid for. You own the book....
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I've got a couple of quick questions. I'm fairly clueless when it comes to copyright law, so please bear with me.Is buying an e-book the same as buying a regular book at the book store, or are you...
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The general notion of intellectual property under U.S. law (common law, and therefore also UK / Canada / Australia?) is that when you own a copyrighted work, you also have the right to its "fair use,"...
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