If I am exposed to some music (in the street say) to which I have not obtained rights then I presume the fair use policy comes into play. If However I find this music upsets me (most music I hear in the street) then who do I sue? The person who plays it, the company who manufactures it or the artist. I mean If I am racist in a public place then I break the law. Being offensive may be breaking the law. Some of this music is definitely offensive. Can't we sue?
Google with all its billions could easily afford to set up their own news service in Belgium. They have the infrastructure. This would soon extensively rediuce the belgian newspapers revenue
If I am exposed to some music (in the street say) to which I have not obtained rights then I presume the fair use policy comes into play. If However I find this music upsets me (most music I hear in the street) then who do I sue? The person who plays it, the company who manufactures it or the artist. I mean If I am racist in a public place then I break the law. Being offensive may be breaking the law. Some of this music is definitely offensive. Can't we sue?
Google with all its billions could easily afford to set up their own news service in Belgium. They have the infrastructure. This would soon extensively rediuce the belgian newspapers revenue