Copyright Conundrum
A local sheriff's YouTube reading of a beloved children's book raises eyebrows over copyright infringement. While the sheriff claims fair use, experts argue that performing a copyrighted work in full, especially without a license, is a risky move. With the litigious nature of Dr. Seuss's publishers, this situation highlights the complexities and potential consequences of copyright law in the digital age.In this clip
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