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The most troubling aspect of the lawsuit is its attempt to harass a political opponent through the use of intellectual property laws. Fox News vs. Franken is merely one episode in a much larger conflict between freedom of speech and intellectual property rights.All comments are copyright their authors
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Subject: Re: Don\'t Use Those Words: Fox News Owns Them
This is absolutely ridiculous! Surely the public can be trusted not to confuse the title of a book which something releated to Fox. When will it end? I also think is says a lot about Fox the fact that they have totally attacked Franken personally says a lot. If they were an organisation with nothing to hide they would have no problem with a book questioning them, - only people who have something to hide hide things.