The Police '81 on "Touring, Klark Kent, & Sting Quitting?" Countdown Interview Feb 22
The Police - Stewart Armstrong Copeland & son of Miles Axe Copeland Jr. , Andrew James "Andy" Summers & Sting a.k.a. Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner are live in the ABC studios talking to Molly Meldrum about many things which to fans like myself may of never of known until now because we were to young! I find it interesting when Stewart starts to talk about Klark Kent and his background and seeing the other two looking around and Sting with his hands around his mouth almost trying to almost shoosh Stewart to be quiet especially when one three letter organization is mentioned and Stewart should know these three letter organizations as well as anybody in the public could ever possibly of known,(Google his father & see for yourself) I don't know but I find this body language very interesting and as history now shows The Police did have their internal Artistic conflicts but for posterity sake this interview in my opinion is gold! CLICK hyperlink & Subscribe http://bit.ly/17vdRiq LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Regarding Copyright law Any video from this channel may or may not at any time contain in full or multiple series of derivative works which are LEGAL under fair use law. The "Fair use" Provisions outlined in TITLE 17, Chapter 01 Article 107 of the U.S. Copyright law states the following: Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, INCLUDING SUCH USE BY REPRODUCTION IN COPIES or phonorecords or BY ANY OTHER MEANS specified by that section for purposes such as criticism,comment,news,reporting,teaching(including multiple copies for classroom use),scholarship or research, is NOT an infringment of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use factors to be considered shall include: (1) the PURPOSE and CHARACTER of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial or is for NON-PROFIT educational purposes; (2) the NATURE of the copyrighted work; (3) the amount of substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and (4) THE EFFECT OF THE USE THE POTENTIAL MARKET FOR VALUE OF THE COPYRIGHTED WORK. The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors. SYNOPSIS: DMCA Takedowns are HARASSMENT when initiated by a copyright holder and for the purpose of using their copyright to INFRINGE upon the Constitutional rights of others(See also; Bill of Rights, U.S. Constitution) by way of malicious attacks and are a direct violation of fair use law. It makes clear that there are NO LAWS against file sharing,uploading,downloading,redistribution, derivative works, etcetera and the list goes on.There are only laws against using said works in such a way that would do harm to the copyright holders character or profits: as more clearly outlined in the entirety of TITLE 17, CHAPTER 1- SUBJECT MATTER AND SCOPE OF COPYRIGHT:ARTICLES 101-122 In short: THIS VIDEO DOES NOT INFRINGE UPON ANYONES COPYRIGHT!

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