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by moritzwarhier
707 days ago
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What exactly is misleading or "clickbait" in the title? I know that copyright covers blog posts and generally every immaterial creation published by humans that is reproducible and above a fuzzily defined threshold of "original creativity". The other day, I was downvoted here for criticizing the often-cited "freeware" claim put out by MS. The argument was: copyright already covers all this, I must lack knowledge about copyright law. Now, the argument seems to have shifted to: copyright law doesn't apply the way it used to? |
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Is there any precedence from banning the use of copyright material because someone (thing) might reproduce it later? Do the current copyright laws not already protect the authors and give them tools for takedowns and remuneration?