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by dredmorbius
1959 days ago
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The object may be yours. Copyright in the contents unless specifically assigned elsewhere (in many service agreements a grant but not an assignment is made to the service operator), remains with the author. Fair-use affirmative defence (under US law), fair dealing (UK),or equivalents elsewhere, may apply. Infringement claims, if any, would rest on thin grounds. Under the specific circumstances here, privacy claims likewise. There is no copyright protection in the fact of communication. Nor in the details of who did so. Generally I'd argue for a legitimate public interest in sharing the communication in cases such as this. |
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