Tim Lee
Ed Felten, Pirate?
Check out this ad I saw earlier today on Freedom to Tinker:
Do the doctrines of contributory and vicarious liability apply to the DMCA’s anti-circumvention provisions? If so, I bet the RIAA and MPAA’s lawyers are drafting up the lawsuit as we speak!
August 30, 2006 | Comments |
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Just think of all the ad revenue that Ed is missing out of because of your perfidy. What anti-circumvention device did you use to obtain that screen shot?
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