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Holy cow: was anyone aware of Square's iron policy on copyright?
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Old Oct 18, 2006, 03:52 PM #1 of 40
Originally Posted by Cellius
Fuck these bastards. Just to see how they'd respond, I decided to reply to their email with the information in ElectricSheep's post (among other things supporting fair use):


To which they immediately replied with the exact same message as before, but with a curt sentence at the end:

I have a feeling I won't be paying for anything with the S-E logo on it anymore.
Bro, it's practically an automated response. They don't know you, so there's no point in being offended. It ain't that deep.

Why are people up in arms about this anyway? It's a school performance, you're fine. And if you really wanted to arrange SE pieces and be legally allowed to profit off it, you just fill out the appropriate compulsory license papers, and that's it. You'd pay SE some $, but you'd be legally allowed to distribute what you made.

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