As Friday outlines one year given a Stop Online Piracy Act was shelved, some Internet activists are imprinting a date by dogmatic “Internet Freedom Day.”
How does one applaud Internet Freedom Day? Fight for a Future, an advocacy organisation that played a pivotal purpose in SOPA’s defeat, is commemorating a date by uploading and pity footage of Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
Why is that a radical move? Footage of a debate is copyrighted by EMI, that has released takedown notices several times after a debate has been uploaded to services such as YouTube.
Uploading a debate in concurred rebuttal of a copyright concurrently celebrates Internet leisure and a bequest of Martin Luther King, Jr.,
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http://www.ezonearticle.com/2013/01/18/i-have-a-dream-posted-in-defiance-of-copyright-for-internet-freedom-day/
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