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"An implementation of the Automated Copyright Notice System, or ACNS--an open-source notification software--the system lets UCLA instantly send notices of copyright infringement to students by e-mail and restrict their network access until they have removed the offending file."
Ahh....so you bought a computer and you bought internet access, and you think you own it now? Muhahahaha!!! All your base.
-So in order for little Bobbie to graduate, his parents have to cough up the full licencing fee for looking at bland remakes of 70's movies and comic book storys?
-What if he was researching the material for sampling or satire, both of which are legally greyish?
-Isn't everything said in the class the ownership of the artist(proffessor) and released by the media company(university)? This would be promoting file-sharing.
-If the proffessor makes reference to a media(say the Mona Lisa) whithout paying licensing fees to the Louvre, is the proffessor responsible or the student?
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