Sujet : Re: Un-bunch-u!
De : andrzej (at) *nospam* matu.ch (Andrzej Matuch)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 12. May 2024, 14:09:15
Autres entêtes
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On Sun, 12 May 2024 07:47:17 +0000, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
On 12 May 2024 01:22:18 GMT, Andrzej Matuch wrote:
By blind eye, I mean that one of the teachers I work with actually
consulted with an RCMP officer to find out whether she could use
copyrighted movies in class with her students.
Ah, see, you don’t understand what you are saying. Everything is
“copyrighted”--unless the copyright has expired, then it’s in the
“public domain”.
For example, “Big Buck Bunny”
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqz-KE-bpKQ> is copyrighted, but it is
available (along with all the original assets) under a Free Creative
Commons licence.
In her case, she was free to show pirated movies.
Nobody is “free to show pirated movies”, unless they are sure they won’t
be caught. “Pirated” means “violating copyright”.
I'm aware. I'm saying that enforcement of copyrights is different in
Canada.