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	<title>Comments on: S2, No. 5: Weddings with Tim Collins of Plinkk Photography</title>
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		<title>By: Paul Clark</title>
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		<description>Re the governments change to copyright law - rant fully justified! I had heated exchange regarding with a New Zealand Flickr user who, as  a teacher at a University, said the laws of NZ gave him the right to download any copyrighted material for use in the school, his attitude was so arrogant that it was a red rag to a bull. I subsequently blocked him from my a/c and removed myself from the group he belonged to. Copyright does need a massive overhaul, but surely without the laws being accepted worl-wide any coyright law becomes a mockery? Keep up the good work at Photolegal.com..</description>
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