I have here one incredible story of copyright violations.
The family of a dead kid wanted to use Winnie The Pooh's Image as a Tombstone, and of course disney was angry!
Read it at: brooklyn22.com
(There are links to the Boing Boing Article, and then they link to another article that is a reference to a nespaper article... oh those outdated newspapers and their crazy reporting.
Supporting less limitations is not the same as supporting piracy. I think that the discussions on BOL have been fair and open-minded. As a writer and musician, I understand the need to protect copyright law; however, there is a balance. And, when the "big guys" are trying to gouge money from consumers and NOT pay the writer/singer/etc. ….that is just WRONG!!! This is less about piracy and more about fairness.
BTW - learn to use spell check before posting.
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