I am not actually convinced that the law is going to protect privileged white people from "infringement". Anyone in the US can *threaten* to sue over anything; it's another matter to find a lawyer willing to bring the matter to court, and yet another thing for the court to find in favor of the complaint.
I don't dispute that copyright law supports the powerful in a lot of different ways, but it hasn't actually happened in this case.
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I don't dispute that copyright law supports the powerful in a lot of different ways, but it hasn't actually happened in this case.