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If copyright law is allowing companies to intimidate people into taking down non-infringing content, the government is, in fact, restricting free speech.
Posted by: Joel Salomon   Posted on: 04/02/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Let me get this straight...  Knorthern Knight | 03/30/07
What's so surprising?  StanB | 03/31/07
We use miles, thank you :-P  KWierso | 04/02/07
I hope the 9th circuit likes spam  CobraA1 | 03/31/07
This isn't about SPAM  shraven | 04/03/07
Free speech violations if a site takes down non-copyrighted content?  PB_z | 03/31/07
make that "It says NOTHINGthat forbids independent companies from doing so"  PB_z | 03/31/07
free speech  Joel Salomon | 04/02/07

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