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Copyright Law Used to Shut Down Site

driptray writes "The Sydney Morning Herald reports that an Australian mining industry group has used copyright laws to close a website that parodied a coal industry ad campaign. A group known as Rising Tide created the website using the slogan "Rising sea levels: brought to you by mining" in response to the mining industry's slogan of "Life: brought to you by mining". The mining industry claimed that the "content and layout" of the parody site infringed copyright, but when Rising Tide removed the copyrighted photos and changed the layout, the mining industry still lodged a complaint. Is this a misuse of copyright law in order to stifle dissent?"

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  1. Re:Why do I always answer rhetorical question? by Russ+Nelson · · Score: 4, Funny

    I don't know. Why do you always answer rhetorical questions? Are you stupid or something?

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  2. Re:well.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    But they have knives, and baby eating dingos, and Bloomin' Onions... mmm, bloomin' onions....

  3. Re:A little OT... by Minwee · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah, as everyone knows, Mining brings you Masonry and Bronze Working, which in turn gets you Metal Casting, Iron Working, Compass and Machinery. There's nothing about 'Life' in there at all.

  4. Re:well.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny
    Yes, in the US, nobody would complain if someone was imitating their slogan, as US laws are fair and balanced.

    </straight face>
  5. Re:Australia is not a part of the US by hansamurai · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah... it's more of a British prison island, right?

  6. Re:Walk the Walk. by Petersko · · Score: 3, Funny

    Computer aren't built of coal, dumbass.

    Perhaps not... but I believe in Australia they are, in fact, powered by coal.

  7. Re:No Copying, Thus No Fair Use Needed by Dunbal · · Score: 2, Funny

    This comment brought to you by the letter "Z"...

          Next in the news, the letter "Z" is being sued by the number "2" for copyright infringement, saying that "Z" bears an unreasonably close likeness and is maliciously capitalizing on this fact.

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  8. Re:Why do I always answer rhetorical question? by iago-vL · · Score: 2, Funny

    Grandma: [singing] How many roads must a man walk down before you can
                      call him a man?
        Homer: Seven!
          Lisa: No, Dad, it's a rhetorical question.
        Homer: Rhetorical, eh? Eight!
          Lisa: Dad, do you even know what "rhetorical" means?
        Homer: [incredulous] Do I know what "rhetorical" means?!

  9. Re:A little OT... by Fozzyuw · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah, as everyone knows, Mining brings you Masonry and Bronze Working, which in turn gets you Metal Casting, Iron Working, Compass and Machinery. There's nothing about 'Life' in there at all.

    Translated for my /. brethren...

    Yeah, as everyone knows, Mining brings you Engineering and Blacksmithing , which in turn gets you Gnomish Engineering, Goblin Engineering, Armorsmith, and Weaponsmith, which in turn gets you Swordsmith, Axesmith, and Hammersmith. And to a lesser extent is used in Leatherworking and Jewelcrafting. There's nothing about 'Life' in there at all.

    Ack, this is an example of NOT having a life. My mistake. Now, excuse me, I have to go farm some more Fel Iron. ;)

    Cheers,
    Fozzy

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  10. Re:well.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I don't think Outback Steakhouse would lie about something like this. Clearly it's an Australian appetizer, enjoyed by millions of Australians everyday.