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by j_w
116 days ago
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> Moreover it's unclear whether that excuse even works. If you make a low cost version of star wars, copying the screenplay exactly, that still seems like copyright infringement, even if "it's not a replacement for the original in any way shape or form". Are you being intentionally obtuse here? Intention matters here. > Virtually nobody got sued for torrenting with a VPN on. Let's not use obviously illegal actions which are done covertly to act as an example that is in any way similar to singing a song in the "open." |
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