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Wed, 3 Apr 91 19:13:39 CST
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There are reasonable limitations on copyright infringement, but as an
instructor and scholar making forays into the fair use side of things, the
ideological (or is it repressive these days?) state apparatus seems to be
becoming a bit unwieldly.  This is a call, then, for some independently
wealthy academic to start breaking some of the more coercive copyright rules
and put them to a court test of free speech.

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