I get that it's a change outside the US, actually. I'm not so thick as to think the US = The World.
(As for the MX confusion, I originally thought it was Mexico, but then one of the annotations is attributed to "Mex", which suggested to me MX was a different country. Ah, well.)
Regardless, it sounds like Section 4 is the one all the shouting is about. And I'm not saying there's not decent reason for that. But.. look.
"If you believe in freedom of information" comes across as a very heavily loaded statement. And it's a misleading title. This is not about freedom of information. Even Section 4, as craptacular as it is, is not about 'freedom of information'. It is about copyright (or trademark, as Japan keeps inserting in place of or in addition to the blanket term 'copyright').
--sofaspud
--"Listening to your kid is the audio equivalent of a Salvador Dali painting, Spud." --OpMegs
(As for the MX confusion, I originally thought it was Mexico, but then one of the annotations is attributed to "Mex", which suggested to me MX was a different country. Ah, well.)
Regardless, it sounds like Section 4 is the one all the shouting is about. And I'm not saying there's not decent reason for that. But.. look.
"If you believe in freedom of information" comes across as a very heavily loaded statement. And it's a misleading title. This is not about freedom of information. Even Section 4, as craptacular as it is, is not about 'freedom of information'. It is about copyright (or trademark, as Japan keeps inserting in place of or in addition to the blanket term 'copyright').
--sofaspud
--"Listening to your kid is the audio equivalent of a Salvador Dali painting, Spud." --OpMegs