Well this is something you didn't expect to hear from a major copyright holder, least of all from their lawyer, but Michael Fricklas, general counsel at Viacom, told a bunch of students at Yale Law School a whole bunch of truth.
That suing individual downloaders seemed like "bullying", with the expensive lawyers and unlimited resources being used against individuals seemingly like "terrorism" (his words, not mine).
He even went on to say that DRM, especially the earlier kind, was "really bad" and that fair use was the way to go from now on.
Has Viacom, who is currently suing YouTube for copyright infringement, changed their ways, or is Mr. Fricklas only telling the students what they wanted to hear?
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That suing individual downloaders seemed like "bullying", with the expensive lawyers and unlimited resources being used against individuals seemingly like "terrorism" (his words, not mine).
He even went on to say that DRM, especially the earlier kind, was "really bad" and that fair use was the way to go from now on.
Has Viacom, who is currently suing YouTube for copyright infringement, changed their ways, or is Mr. Fricklas only telling the students what they wanted to hear?
More:
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