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Almost everything published is copyrighted, including the articles, snippets of articles, books, paper newspapers come with a copyright along the lines of requesting permission before you can copy it. So, photocopies of comic strips, clippings from newspapers, fall into that sort of copyright.
As you said, it's a vacuum explanation but it's the Federal DRM Act (Millenium Act) that I'm addressing not DRM software. The DRM Act is an extension of the copyright act, seeking to punish digital media users for sharing when it use to be ok to resell, lend, mix a CD for friends, leave a morning paper on the commuter train, xerox a photo from a magazine or DJ yours and friends music for your parties.

If the RIAA really wanted to cut down digital piracy they'd go back to all vinyl recordings.
Posted by Orodreth
Updated - 11th Jun 2011