
“The screengrabs are pretty hilarious, or depressing, depending on your point of view. This is even more absurd and outrageous—I think—than the Authors Guild lawsuit to to stop universities from providing access to orphaned works, in the name of ‘copyright’ belonging to some unknown owners.”
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