Chris Angelico wrote: > Gregory Ewing > > > > It looks like I'm going to have to filter Mr. Ram's posts > > out of my usenet feed as well, lest I accidentally show > > one of his URIs as a link on my screen. > > Or, just ignore his copyright altogether, and let him prove > its defensibility in court. Can you actually enforce that > EVERY usenet server carry out your wishes?
Although it's quite possible that what Stefan is doing here _might_ be in accordance with the _letter_ of copyright law -- OTOH -- this "forced distribution" that Stefan is engageing in, would seem to violate the _spirit_ of copyright law. For instance, if we consider that copyright law was created to protect intellectual property (IP), and furthermore, we consider that copyrighted material is typically made _available_ to the public[1] by IP owners, but not _forced_ on the public by IP owners, then we realize that what Stefan is doing is the latter case. So, by intentionally injecting this "licensed IP" into public discourse, Stefan is indeed violating the spirit of copyright law, and in fact, is using copyright law in a very irresponsible, and arguably very rude, manner. It would seem logical to me that Stefan's behavior should be judged as unethical[2] and would therefore undermine the contract between IP owners and the "doe-eyed consumers" of that IP, rendering it null and void. But history has proven that law is neither just nor logical. So whether a court would agree with my interpretation is yet to be determined. Of course, as is the case with tax advisers, every court seems to have it's own unique interpretation of the law. Which would lead me to the troubling conclusion that our Western legal systems are poorly designed, corrupt, or both. [1] IOW, the public consumes this IP or uses this IP _fully_ _knowing_ beforehand that they are bound by a license agreement. Which is not the cause here! Plus there are the issues that Chris brings up concerning automated dissemination. [2] As forcing people to consume your product simply so you can weild IP rights over them is a violation of individual liberty recognized by every western democracy i know of, or at least every definition of individual liberty that i am aware of. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list