<DIV>I think Wikipedia should consider the fair use doctrine null and void. Under the DMCA, pretty much any distribution of copywrighted material is illegal. (I know I shouldn't be saying this on the list, but the RIAA is suing someone for distributing software in Yale that emulates Napster and they're trying to get 97.8 trillion dollars.)<BR><BR><B><I>Jimmy Wales <jwales@bomis.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
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