The copyright angle you bring up here is realy the core isue that keeps getting pushed aside. When a few companies can basically harvest humanity's colective output and then sell it back to us as a product, something feels fundmentally broken. The GEMA ruling is intresting because it at least acknowledges that memorization matters, even if its just 25 words.
The copyright angle you bring up here is realy the core isue that keeps getting pushed aside. When a few companies can basically harvest humanity's colective output and then sell it back to us as a product, something feels fundmentally broken. The GEMA ruling is intresting because it at least acknowledges that memorization matters, even if its just 25 words.
Agreed!