Imagine this. While listening to your favorite song, you search the web for the lyrics, copy a few lines, and post them to your social media accounts. You love the song so much, you want to share it with others. It’s harmless fun, right? But would doing so make you a criminal?
Digital dilemma: Japan flirts with overly aggressive online copyright law
Japan Today,
15 April 2019, Japan
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