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Christianity and Copyright in New Zealand

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  • David Brattston

Is copyright law binding to the Christian? While copyright laws may vary from one country to another, wherever such a law is drafted Christians are bound to obey it. Illegal copying is stealing from others. In addition, Christians are obliged by scripture to obey government laws; this includes copyright laws.

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The Other Shoe: Copyright and the Reasonable Use of Technology

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  • John M. Frame

Showing that copyright is not a moral law but a utility law, this article argues for the softening of copyright laws or the abolishing of them. The author applies this argument to the copying of songs for church use, and raises some alternatives to current copyright law.

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