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Copyright either has to be enforceable (though damages awarded here should be a bag of sweets or something) or you need another way to pay people for their work.
You answer your own question.
The enforcement of the GDPR, the DCMA, the Cloud Act, desuetude, Droit de Suite, and countless criminal statutes and tort disputes on which the measures of moral rectitude in business rely, finally, on each and everyone's tacit obedience to laws (codified custom) and observance of the judicial opinions of the day.
What is an injury to oneself or others, and What is not socially acceptable conduct?
If you don't know, if at some point, at the um intersection of indecision about what path to take, that socratic line --above and beyond the heternomy of law enforcement that is "us"-- lies autonomy.
Knowing what I know, how shall I act? is the loneliest manifestation of "freedom". Dirk chose asshole, for no reason other than "I can." For no thought to the greater good done by publishing his property without his express "permssion."
Autonomy is not well understood. Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
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Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) · Marvin Gaye · David Van Depitte
What's Going On - 40th Anniversary
℗ ℗ 1971 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 2011-01-01
Conductor, Recording Arranger: David Van Depitte Producer: Marvin Gaye Mix Engineer, Recording Engineer: Lawrence Miles Recording Engineer: Joe Atkinson Recording Engineer: James Green Recording Engineer: Art Stewart Author, Composer: Marvin Gaye Music Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing
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:: The more I think about this "decision", the angrier I become. Although I have not read the opinion text, I would bet my daughter, Dirk or his fucking agent selected and agreed to usage rights suitable for non-profit publication --1X or time-limited and not perpetuity --for which he was compensated. Digital surveillance has not changed the discretion of "creators" in licensing original art for any purpose. And I'd bet my daughter's daughter that asshole did not show that the city's use, a pubic school's use, regardless, deprived him of any current or future income in fact which is why the advocate recommended dismissal. Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
FUNKNATION Published on Jan 22, 2011 Category Music Music in this video Learn more Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium Song I'll Take You There Artist The Staple Singers Writers Alvertis Isbell [Published February 1972] Licensed by UMG (on behalf of Universal Music); UMPI, UBEM, CMRRA, UMPG Publishing, and 3 Music Rights Societies
:: YOU CHOOSE Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
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