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Posted by PTravel on 02/03/07 05:58
"timepixdc" <timepixdc@aol.comx> wrote in message
news:timepixdc-BF3C6C.21005002022007@news.lga.highwinds-media.com...
> In article <52hmftF1of083U1@mid.individual.net>,
> "PTravel" <ptravel@travelersvideo.com> wrote:
>
>> I've explained this many times, so I'll do it here only briefly:
>>
>> "Fair use," though codified by statute, remains an equitable doctrine
>> committed to the sole discretion of the trier of fact, i.e. the judge.
>
> And until the Supreme Court rules on "fair use" when it comes to DVDs
> you'll agree, I'm sure that statutory regulations as presented by the
> Copyright Office hold sway. Such things are in the Federal Register for
> all to see.
Re-read my post. The Copyright Office has nothing to do with fair use
determinations, nor is it necessary for the Supreme Court to rule on it.
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