They should just sue the internet for making it easy to pirate movies.

I wish people would stop going to the movies and stop buying music in response to these stupid lawsuits. Ultimately, fair-use rights are going to be eliminated, and we'll all be forced to live in a safe, happy DRM land, where the thought police kill you if you press the "record" button when you're not allowed to.

j m g wrote:
But what it also doesn't do is give clarity to allowing the suits in
the first place.  They've opened the door to folks to let the courts
decide if there was any 'promotion of infringement' by the hardware or
software vendors.

My Subaru's tv ad had 0-60 times as 5.4 secs - are they promoting
reckless driving?  Can they be sued for it?

What someone does with tools they've purchased should be their own
responsibility.  A vague ruling like this will kill funding of
projects that have market potential simply because of litigation
fears.

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