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We talk to an academic about the existing clause of US copyright law that could strip companies of their rights if they use copyright to bully critics.
Existing copyright law could protect free speech is an episode from OUT-LAW Radio. We talk to an academic about the existing clause of US copyright law that could strip companies of their rights if they use copyright to bully critics. The e...
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Published Apr 29, 2010, 0:13 long, audio available.
We talk to an academic about the existing clause of US copyright law that could strip companies of their rights if they use copyright to bully critics.
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Published Apr 29, 2010 and 0:13 long