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 Posted by Jeff Rife on 11/18/05 05:51 
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. 
 
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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