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Old 06-30-2012, 09:02 PM   #122
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
Which, in the end, just shows that technology is making certain parts of the law effective obsolete. This is not something I cheer, but something I acknowledge as a unstoppable tide.

Copyright is becoming as legally obsolete as Chivalric Oaths. (and about as enforceable...)
Actually, copyright is quite enforceable if the courts and law enforcement have jurisdiction. Once governments work out their jurisdictional issues, then dodging the law by locating servers and bank accounts in foreign countries won't work any more. The long arm of the law will once again be inescapable,and artists and creators will once more have their rights upheld as envisioned by the UN Declaration of Rights.

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