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*giggle*. AIUI the logic was that CDs would have to be more expensive to make up for lost MP3 sales. Either argument is incredibly badly stated - the vast majority of CDs would already be covered by the BPI's promise not to sue. That's modern news reporting for you
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The reason I feel ebooks wont get mentioned is the fact that ebooks are licensed (well from majority of the big sellers, some you would own such as Baen or Smashwords), not purchased and owned (hence no first sale doctrine). I'm feeling format shifting ebooks is like renting a DVD, you are not allowed to format shift. Don't get me wrong, I would like to think that one day we as consumers have the free right to purchase an ebook and convert it to be able to read it on our ereader which isn't supported by the original format or seller. |
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I didn't suggest the law itself would specifically mention ebooks - or any other medium. It's much more likely that it will be phrased in general terms, to cover "consumer digital products" or something equally generic. The aim would be to cover both current products and any new media that comes along.
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'scuse me.................
I'm just a little confused here - how many years has , for example, Windows Media Player had the terms, and functions, "rip", "burn" and "sync" in plain view - and how to perform all these explained in relatively clear detail in the official instructions ?
And Microsoft would never break any law, would they......... Oh, I get it, of course, no-one was supposed to use them until this law change............. ![]() |
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Perhaps because in many countries (including the US), format shifting for personal use is not illegal?
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The comment in the report about relaxing restrictions on parody is interesting. What restrictions would they be referring to?
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Under US copyright law, in certain cases parody qualifies as "fair use" and is thus non-infringing. I don't think that this is the case under copyright law in the UK.
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But not all parodies are non-infringing - according to the cases, the parody has to be "commenting" on the original artist's work. A good example of this is "The Wind Done Gone," a re-writing of "Gone with the Wind" from the point of view of Scarlett's slaves - the new work "comments" on the old by showing how they had completely different motives and opinions than she did, and how they saw the events in the story from a completely different perspective than she did. It is probably not the case that "Like a Surgeon" is making the same sort of comment on "Like a Virgin" as "The Wind Done Gone" is on "Gone with the Wind." |
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