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ezkcdude
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2011-09-19, 11:15

The judge's conclusion in that case seems pretty hard to argue against:

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U.S. District Court Judge John Walter in Los Angeles wasn’t impressed with that reading of copyright law, writing “As the copyright holders, Plaintiffs have the exclusive right to decide when, where, to whom, and for how much they will authorize transmission of their Copyrighted Works to the public.” Walter said copyright law defined public as any person, not a collection of people.
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