|  | Posted by Alpha on 11/18/05 06:37 
"Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message news:MPG.1de735e8133ad4c198a122@news.nabs.net...
 > Alpha (none@none.net) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
 >> > And they may have also violated copyright law to prevent copyright
 >> > infringement.
 >>
 >> Wrong.  Copyright law gives no right to copy, except for fair use,
 >> limited
 >> to educational use mostly.
 >
 > That is completely, totally incorrect.
 >
 > Copyright law allows copying of many things that are copyrighted without
 > infringing on copyright...backup of computer software is one thing that is
 > specifically covered without needing to invoke the "fair use" defense to
 > copyright infringement.
 
 Correct....but never video nor audio.
 
 >
 > In addition, copyright law allows assignment of rights by the copyright
 > holder.  In this particular case, code that is covered by the LGPL was
 > used in the Sony product.  This code is freely copyable because the LGPL
 > assigns that right to users, but with the restriction that the original
 > copyright notice is included (as well as some other restrictions).
 > Because
 > Sony/First 4 Internet didn't follow these restrictions, they have
 > infringed
 > on the rights of the holders of the copyright on this code.
 >
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 > Jeff Rife |
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