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Copyright violation in England - no money required
Copyright violation in England - no money required
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'Commercially unimportant' copyright infringement punished
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A software developer responsible for a copyright infringement described even by the copyright owner as insignificant still broke the law, a court has ruled. An injunction has been served even though the infringer has stopped using the technology. ...
So, if you're in England or Wales, you have to worry about copyright violation even if money isn't a consideration. I can see a company using this as precedent for legally blocking fansubs...
(And Canadian courts sometimes take note of English decisions. I've been lead to believe that, occasionally, US courts do, too.)

-Rob Kelk
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Rob Kelk
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