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Originally Posted by pwalker8
You should recognize the prejudices of your source. Americans, of course, do not generally buy into the international arbitration meme. We have our own law and court system.
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At least sources have been offered that confirm copyright as a property. If you actually have any sources to back up your opinions to the contrary then I'd be interested in seeing them - even if they are biased.
You may want to argue about the rhetoric used to establish the situation with copyright (I don't), but I fail to see why you would deny the current reality. Even if you don't agree that it should be so, it seems obvious that copyright will continue to be considered a property by all affected parties, and its status as a property is irrelevant to anyone not affected.