The Circuit Court of Appeals Trims the RIAA's DMCA Wings (Groklaw)
Posted Dec 22, 2003 1:52 UTC (Mon) by
ccchips (guest, #3222)
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The Circuit Court of Appeals Trims the RIAA's DMCA Wings (Groklaw) by TimCunningham
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The Circuit Court of Appeals Trims the RIAA's DMCA Wings (Groklaw)
We have lost a lot of our freedoms in the United Stated by way of arrangements between police and civilians whereby those civilians are encouraged to turn in others (e.g. children turning in their parents) for not abiding by laws that the "criminals" don't believe in.
Think about it. I have heard, for instance, that it may soon be a *crime* to posess or sell tobacco in England.
It isn't that far of a reach to see a situation where free software is outlawed by some similar political or legal trick. Then, maybe more of us will consider if beneficial if a court says the police, or the RIAA, or the likes of Microsoft, can't force someone else to tell them who we are.
I have seen others slough off the legal woes of "un-related" individuals, only to later face exactly the same problem from another angle.
Freedom is freedom. Only lawywers and politicians believe in partitioning it off, and usually on behalf of the rich people who own and operate them.
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