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Greetings,

In my opinion, copyrights should solely mean that no one can change, modify, someone's creation and protect the original author against usurpation. This mean no one can take my song or my poem and claim it is his own creation, and no one can take parts of my song and make another song with it. It shoulkd be a law that protects the creator.

Actually, it is a law that only protect a privildged few to make money with it. When people share the creations (by any means, it has no importance which one), the companies complain that it hurts the creator while they are the one making money with the creator's works!

To illegalize the sharing of certain information is hypocrisy, and to implement control of that sharing is faschism.

That is my opinion, thank you for reading!

Stefan Magnan