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hiphopopotamus
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Mar 31 2009, 01:27 PM
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Since loose change doesn't coerce or intimidate, I don't think one is in danger of being tried for domestic terrorism by owning a copy. The only people in danger of prosecution would be the creators of the video for copyright infringement of that version. Did anyone try to obtain permission to use the footage? I wouldn't be surprised if they copyright holders allowed the footage to be used for free since loose change is publicly distributed for free.
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