Flip side, there are a lot more people against this, each with potentially their own expertise in varied fields, who may be able to open a better perspective than one lawyer. Not to discredit an expert in law (in one part of the world), but even if she's right, that's all she's paid to hold interest in.Kheapathic said:I like how people who know more about video games than they do about law are calling this lawyer out. Her chosen profession requires her to be familiar with law, while the only thing most people can spout is fair use and what-not; which they've been using since people started posting game footage on youtube. Surely the lawyer is the one who's absent minded, not the fans who are pitching a *****.
Perhaps this discussion can extend to the validity of this form of copyright law itself, and that's something a congregate of people can affect more than a single lawyer.