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Regarding hints on evading iTunes Store copy protection
Authored by: mbrewer01 on May 07, '03 04:01:54PM

Whether or not you agree with the DMCA, it is the law
and the decision to respect and, dare I say, obey the law is a
good one.

Instead of wrestling with whether or not to obey the DMCA, one
should be actively engaged in trying to overturn it, especially
since it does take away a lot of our fair use rights. http://eff.org

I agree with the decision to not post those circumvention hints.



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Regarding hints on evading iTunes Store copy protection
Authored by: unconfused1 on May 08, '03 03:30:02PM

Yes, it is the law. But you have to know when civil disobedience is a necessary step to deal with legal irrationality.

I'm certainly not saying that this is the time or the place. But sweeping statements like, "Its the law...therefore respect it..." and such comments like that makes my stomach go a little queezy.

The DMCA and Super-DMCA's really need to be opposed. Fair use is a victim. The AppleMusic.com site is being fairly reasonable in this respect.



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