- cross-posted to:
- globalnews
- cross-posted to:
- globalnews
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/1076627
Archived version: https://archive.ph/fq5ZO
Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20230805060523/https://www.techdirt.com/2023/08/04/academic-book-about-emojis-cant-include-the-emojis-it-talks-about-because-of-copyright/
Of course I assume the scientist contacted the lawyers who know the copyright laws better than me, but shouldn’t this be under fair use as providing commentary? It’s not like it’s just an album of emojis, it’s a book that describes them in great detail, which is transformative.
Article mentions that.
How dare you suggest I read the article and not just comment on the post title!
Jokes aside, that’s the worst part of the legal system. What good are the laws, if you need to be wealthy to take up the fight to get them enforced?
Publishers are the worst part of academia
And probably because if they do use it and someone else does the same to their work they won’t be able to harass them with a team of lawyers.