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Old 07-07-2010, 01:46 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
Are those terms actually enforceable... probably not. They can make lots of claims in the fine print, that doesn't mean any of them are true. I'd like to see a Publisher try to argue in front of a judge that reading aloud is a copyright violation.
Do you have IPR courts in the US, Shaggy? In the UK, and in fact, throughout the EU, cases such as that are heard in special courts in front of a judge who is an expert in the field of IPR law, precisely because one can't expect a "normal" judge to be familiar with it.
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