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Hollywood's objections to digital content may have far-reaching consequences







Hollywood's objections to digital
content may have far-reaching
consequences

Hollywood's objections to digital
content may have far-reaching
consequences
04/09/2004 04:13 PM

Another, however, is to extend power and reach into your life in a way that simply was not possible in the days of VHS. Again, I would submit that this is as much about fair use as it was ever about piracy.




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