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I feel that it is very hard to draw a hard line (in terms of number protected-by-copyright-years) and make things so black and white, while there is clearly a grey area and a lot of individual cases that seem to require specific ruling, but this is the case with almost all legislation. So: frustrating, but understandable.

Thank you for your view on the matter and your work.

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I am sorry, I haven't used it yet myself, so I can't help you on a technical level with this, but you could ask in /r/Android, of course, and otherwise you could try android.stackexchange.com.

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Please read this earlier question and /u/Michael_Karanicolas' answer to it.

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I think copyright, when looking at its definition, does not grant you the right to be protected against the way the NSA would use your data.

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/u/Michael_Karanicolas has provided some insight into his opinion on the difference between corporate information gathering and governmental information gathering (spying) here.