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this post was submitted on 21 Nov 2023
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I think there must be some legal worry if they don't enforce their copyright so they have to pretend to care about low level piracy.
That seems like a reasonable explanation. It's just like when someone makes a picture of mickey mouse. Of course it's not a real issue but they'll still enforce copyright.
That's trademark. Copyright isn't like that.
In the us there is a 3 year statute of limitations by law. A 2014 supreme court decision stated that "laches" could still be applied in very narrow cases.
Copyright and other laws will be different for other countries.