How copyright enforcement robots killed the Hugo Awards

If you still don’t think copyright enforcement has gotten out of hand, you obviously weren’t watching the live stream of the Hugo Awards ceremony. It was shut down just as Neil Gaiman was giving his acceptance speech by automated scripts from a third party used by the streaming provider.

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