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This is one of those cases where copywrite law works opposite as intended; in that it should drive innovation. Here we have an example of innovation, but copywrite holders want to (justifiably) shut it down.
I think this is actually a case where copyright works correctly. It is protecting individuals of getting their work, they provided for free in many cases, 'stolen' by a more powerful party to make money from it without paying the creators of their work.