Copyright law
Copyright law
Posted Nov 13, 2020 19:04 UTC (Fri) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)In reply to: Copyright law by ldearquer
Parent article: The RIAA, GitHub, and youtube-dl
It's not "further restrictions imposed by the DMCA". The default position of copyright law is you cannot make any copies full stop. Not for personal use. Not for backups. Not even temporary copies required to run programs.
That's why things like software licences appeared - so people could legally run their programs. And all the exemptions about personal copies.
The DMCA was an attempt to criminalise what was already illegal - making unauthorised copies of commercial DVDs. (Made all the more complicated by the American concept of "fair use" and people saying "making backups is fair use".)
Cheers,
Wol
