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Originally Posted by cam_girls
Attorney's are paid to win arguments, not decide the law.
Whoever's side they're on, they'll substantiate certain laws in their favor.
For instance, Gene only mentioned "rights", and deliberately left out "use" of the video.
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Listen dude, I'm not an attorney... but my brother is an attorney, all of his friends are attorneys, and a lot of my own friends are attorneys. I get all the legal advice I could ever imagine for free, and I get a lot of it. I've done a TON of research on this very topic because my entire business revolves around it. Often times we spend evenings discussing issue exactly like the one I'm talking about with you. I guess you could say I'm quite an "enthusiast" on the subject of copyright.
Really, I would absolutely love to understand where you're coming from. All I know is that if I were to sit down in front of a judge, with my attorney, and have an arbitration... with someone who had your perspective on IP infringement, we'd all have a good chuckle when you would be signing the check.
If you don't want to take anyone's word on it, go find some court cases... read them. Carefully. Really carefully. Then read them again.
Come back and let us know what you learn.
