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Hi Iamp;#39;m Stan Muller. This is Crash Course Intellectual Property and today weamp;#39;re continuing our discussion of copyright law. In his 2011 book, Infringement Nation, Professor John Tehranian conducts a thought experiment where he tracks a guyamp;#39;s encounter with copyright law through the course of an unremarkable day. Well weamp;#39;re going to try this experiment and I donamp;#39;t really think it will end up being a completely unremarkable day. I mean, in our version I end up getting a tattoo, which for me would be memorable. Look, I donamp;#39;t like to front-load the animation sequences like this, but since weamp;#39;re doing a thought experiment, weamp;#39;re going to have to do it in the Thought Bubble. As soon as I wake up, I check my Twitter feed. I spend the next thirty-five minutes or so retweeting everything One Direction posted while I was asleep and each retweet creates what might be an unauthorized reproduction of 1Damp;#39;s copyrighted text. The s