Re: audiovault, suggesting or asking for specific audiodescriptions
@17, actually... yes, its copyright infringement. Please provide some evidence as to how you can actually prove that it isn't, instead of claiming its not just to claim its not. And your "what if" at the end doesn't do anything; its pure speculation, because we'll have no idea what any of us would do if we didn't have access to what we do now, because that's impossible to know. I'm not going to rehash the older arguments that I've raised in the past because I doubt you'll listen. A word of advice, however: assume, unless otherwise clearly stated, that works of authorship are protected under copyright law. Typically, a work is copyrighted as soon as it is created, even if the author did not intend for it to be. The author negates their hold to copyright by, say, placing the content into the public domain by licensing it under CC0. (Note that works of the united states government are not protected under copyright law, though have their own protections that are unrelated to copyright. I do not know if this kind of provision is in any other country, however.)
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