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That.. that is a US case.* I asked about places where there are stricter rules than the US, because I'm used to the US being the one pushing stronger copyright.

*And it was argued that the same result would have held in the UK.




Yes, the case is a US case. That's the point. It is a US case which has, in effect, granted people a degree of freedom not generally found elsewhere.

That is exactly what you asked for: a specific example of US law being more lenient than the law in other countries.




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