Cory Doctorow on Boing Boing points to a paper by John Tehranian(PDF) out that according to a strict application of copyright law as the MPAA and RIAA would like to apply it, an average person during the course of a normal day could, all quite accidentally, commit acts of copyright infringement totalling over $12 million in penalties. That's about $4.4 billion per person, per year, just in the course of going about your day.
And THAT is ridiculous.
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