He on the other hand, can't put food on the table
unless he retains ownership of his copyrights and
is able to negotiate terms.
Same as the RIAA. If the RIAA can't retain copyright and can't
negotiate the terms of its use, they're not going to last long.
As I've said, I have no problems with the RIAA (or the MPAA) introducing
technological terms to control their copyrights and suiing copyright
violators (I think they're out of their skulls suiing 14-year-old girls,
but that's their decision)
I *do* have a problem with them getting extra governmental help with the
DMCA in making it a crime to try to circumvent the technology and
distributing the information about how to circumvent (felt pen on the
inner ring) becoz their means failed or they can't be bothered.
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