Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-5926076-20130209073750/@comment-5926076-20130209082211

Copyright law embodies a bargain: Congress gave copyright holders a set of six exclusive rights for a limited time period, and gave to the public all remaining rights in creative works. The goals of the bargain are to give copyright holders an economic incentive to create works that ultimately benefit society as a whole, and by doing so, to promote the progress of science and learning in society. Congress never intended Copyright law to give copyright holders complete control of their works. The bargain also ensures that created works move into "the public domain" and are available for unlimited use by the public when the time period finishes. In addition, as part of the public's side of this bargain, U.S. Copyright law recognizes the doctrine of "fair use" as a limitation on copyright holders' exclusive right of reproduction of their works during the initial protected time period.

Fair use man...fair use. Also, I find it hard to believe that Hasbro was really that pushed to the wall on this since it is nonprofit. This project was protected under fair use laws and yet they did this knowing full well they weren't going to take this to court to cause they didn't have the finances. Corporations can, and will, lie to stay in favor of the audience so they can buy their product. Need I point to anyone else other than Capcom.