Copyright protection and streaming: rwandan law perspective
At the risk of coming across as even more uncool than usual, I’ve been thinking about copyright protection lately. During one of my frequent digital wanderings, I stumbled on a story about attempts by the film and recording industry pushing legislation in California to enable police to search disc duplication factories without having to obtain a warrant beforehand. Those behind the legislation argue that illegal mass reproduction of music and movies undermine the local economy and steal revenue from those who create those works.