|  | Posted by eawckyegcy on 12/05/06 15:44 
Steve King wrote:
 > This is the "little bit pregnant" argument.  One has either infringed on a
 > copyright or not.  As far as benefits to the copyright holder, that is for
 > the copyright holder to decide, not the full range of individuals from
 > children to psychopaths that post to You Tube.  The quality of the copy has
 > nothing to do with it.  Nothing.
 
 Kelly v. Arriba Soft Corporation (280 F.3d 934 (CA9 2002)) says
 otherwise.
 
 > Usurping the copyright holder's decision
 > where and when to publish under what terms is a crime, which should be
 > punished vigorously.
 
 Copyright infringement conducted on an industrial scale is a crime;
 uploading a video to YooToob would be merely a tort.  Feel free to
 punish it "vigorously", but on your own dime, eh?
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