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Originally Posted by fredr123
No offence, but your opinion as to whether Bingo et al has anything to worry about with respect to The Service That Shall Remain Nameless (TSTSRN) isn't legal advice and is shaky at best. I'm no copyright expert but I am able to read and the story from cnet that you provided doesn't say that TSTSRN is legal or in fact is immune to copyright law. None of the information is applicable to Canadian copyright law where sharing of music is much closer to legal than in the United States. But the same exemptions that make music sharing close to legal don't apply to other forms of media. So, yeah.
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I don't think he's claiming to be giving legal advice, just that the mood of the internet to this is that nothing needs to be done...at this moment.
You don't stop going out after 10 if you think there might be a curfew in the future, you go out after 10 until such time as there is a curfew, seems to be a strategy that works all over the place.