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Re: Bug#531221: okular: Arbitrarily enforces DRM



On 2009-05-31 22:29, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2009-05-31 15:19:01, schrieb John Goerzen:
> > This has nothing to do with that.  This is a bit flag, and has nothing
> > to do with the legality of copying some or all of the PDF.  It is
> > *always* legal, in the United States at least, to excerpt small parts of
> > a document.  This holds whether or not the author set this flag.  It
> > holds whether you copied and pasted, retyped, or photocopied.
> > 
> > Also, I think it is silly to assert that it would ever be illegal to run
> > cp on a PDF on one's own disk.  If it's legal to cp it, then it is legal
> > to convert it to text format.
> 
> In the USA...  Not in Germany and France.
> Ignoring DRM let you run into touble here.  :-/
> 

This is not correct. In Europe similar laws exist. In Sweden you have
the right to quote any published work, and after a quick search i
found the same goes for at least France.

http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichCodeArticle.do?idArticle=LEGIARTI000006278917
(in french)

IANAL, but this seems pretty clear.

-- 
Olof Johansson 
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http://www.stdlib.se

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