"“Everyone’s opinion is predictable,” said Christopher Sprigman, who teaches copyright law at NYU. “Everyone’s opinion is really just about getting more money and the public interest doesn’t appear, principles don’t appear. There is no real principle that drives this, it’s basically just a bunch of people fighting over money.”"
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