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JerryJerryJerry 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm see no problems with public filming of public servants with a license to kill. I do see this genius needs to brush up on his rights, and direct his ire at, as mentioned, "fair use" somehow not applying to music played by someone else in the background of a video shot in public that has zero commercial impact on said video. Not to mention, it's more free advertising of the music than anything else.