In case you missed this one earlier in the week, some big name companies like Microsoft and Google have filed a complaint with the FTC against some media giants like the NFL and Dreamworks. They take exception with the wording on those Copyright warning labels, which I believe basically say you aren’t allowed to do anything with the movie you bought, including watching it.
The group's claim is that everyday users may be intimidated by the tone of these groups' copyright warnings, to such an extent that their rights to use the material they produce, as protected by US law, is infringed. But the CCIA's language rises even higher than that, accusing the subjects of the complaint with "a nationwide pattern of unfair and deceptive trade practices by misrepresenting consumer rights under copyright law."
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Publish Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2007 08:08:00 CDT
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