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by Rochus
2060 days ago
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> The test is whether the tool is designed and/or offered for the purpose of circumventing copyright It is not more designed and/or offered for this purpose than any other communication tool. At least I didn't see an evidence. The fact that it could be used is not sufficient. The goal of the whole exercise was probably more to set an example and to intimidate people a bit. EDIT: That is probably why they called in the RIAA, which is quite peculiar. The RIAA is no copyright collective, is it? |
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I don't understand the RIAA bit.