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Big Content: Using "moral panics" to change copyright law
William Patry might not look from the outside like a man with a fire in his belly. A copyright lawyer for 27 years, Patry has written one of two definitive accounts of US copyright law (all 5,500 pages of Patry on Copyright can be yours for the low, low price of only $1,589). He served as a key counsel to the House of Representatives and is currently Senior Copyright Counsel at Internet behemoth Google—and if you ascribe his personal views to his employer, Patry will visit your house in the night and throw copies of Patry on Copyright through your largest windows.
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The, “business of companies that want to sell mass market goods to consumers is not suing those consumers. “The business of the RIAA may be doing that because it has to justify its own existence, but the business of business is business, not litigation”. So says Bill Patry, senior copyright counsel at Google who, almost exactly one year ago, decided to take his site offline because among other things, he found the state of copyright law, “ too depressing ”.
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