Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 27th Oct 2007 22:34 UTC, submitted by Kishe
Law and Order When her 0.29" family video was taken down by YouTube on the request of Universal MPG, the affected mother of two struck back with a lawsuit against Universal with the help of the EFF. While technically her family video might have been a copyright infringement as she had no license to include Prince's song as a background score, it is encouraging to see the public fighting back against restrictive laws that get in the way of their every day lives. My Take: I stated my own opinion on the matter on my personal blog.
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RE[3]: Where's the line?
by butters on Sun 28th Oct 2007 01:35 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Where's the line?"
butters
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It could also be "comment", as in "my baby likes Prince". Or "teaching", as in "playing music for babies is crucial to their creative development".

On a slightly tangential note, FOX News has sent cease and desist letters to all of the U.S. presidential campaigns warning them not to use clips from FOX News in their advertisements, including the candidates' interview and debate appearances on the network.

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