My System Featured in Latest HiFi+ (Issue 91)

Johnny Vinyl

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I humbly disagree John. Fair use rights are quite broad as far as ownership goes. As far as procurement, getting stuff for free is cool but it doesn't make it the consumer's best interest all the time. Lastly, it protects individuals and not just juridical entities. This is especially important for countries where there are systems in place for royalties/ residual income as opposed to others where usually only moral rights (can't change your name as the author) remain as works are sold. Creatives gotta eat too.

Jack - Just so it's understood, I am a strong believer in CR Law and Patent Law. Whether an artist or an inventor, your are entitled to have your work protected. I'm just not sure we're going in the right direction, but that's a topic for another thread.
 

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