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Judge In RIAA Test Case Calls DMCA Unclear

otisaardvark writes "BBC News has an interesting article about how the judge has chided Congress for being inept and unclear. There are repercussions for both sides; primarily that the initial verdict will take far, far longer."

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  1. Re:Unclear? by NortWind · · Score: 4, Informative
    not everyone who supports copyrights, etc, are rich. whould you work for free?

    You seem to be implying that copyrights ensure that the people who did the "work" would get paid. This is cerainly not true. In many cases, the people who did the work are long dead. I'd be delighted to work for free after I'm dead. Some are even copyrighting things which have already been placed into the public domain. The whole thing has become a mockery of the original intent.

  2. Re:Recording Inquisition Association of America by NumberSyx · · Score: 5, Informative

    Now if they could just dispense with this habeas corpus nonsense

    I take it you haven't heard, The Bush administration claims the power to detain "enemy combatants" indefinitely without trial, an effective suspension of Habeas Corpus. All they have to do is label you a terrorist and you disappear in the night never to be heard from again.

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