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Originally Posted by gideongallery
The performance that happens from the file is not public. That the point. that the different
that the key reason i can use a cloud to aquire fair use right, why the public nature of the cloud does not automatically invalidate my fair use right. Because the public nature of the cloud is not part of the performance.
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So the performance that happens from the file in not public. And the seeder do not transmit the whole file thus a full copy working copy of the work is not created, meaning his actions are not an infringement.
Does that mean that I can simply split a file into say 100 pieces and put it on my server for everyone to download?
That's not public performance because that's a file, not stream.
That's not creation of full copies because none of the files represent the work a whole.
That's not creation of an unauthorized copy because I bought this movie and have the right to timshift backup whatever.
Is that correct?