The RIGHT way to do it is to turn the law on the RIAA. It is ridiculously easy to violate copyright these days. Create stupid content and get people who work for the RIAA to copy it inadvertently. Then, sue the hell out of them.
There's no way to lose. If you win the case, they suffer. If you lose the case, we all win by creating case law that expands fair use.
Wot?! My robot can't take pictures?
For the love of Christ, the book is more than eight years old! It's just getting slashdotted now?
I agree. It's just the wrong way to go about it.
The RIGHT way to do it is to turn the law on the RIAA. It is ridiculously easy to violate copyright these days. Create stupid content and get people who work for the RIAA to copy it inadvertently. Then, sue the hell out of them.
There's no way to lose. If you win the case, they suffer. If you lose the case, we all win by creating case law that expands fair use.