This link has been bookmarked by 9 people . It was first bookmarked on 27 May 2008, by Andrea Sheehan.
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17 May 10
James ChoateMy favorite expert on copyright, Mike Masnick, hits the nail on the head again, saying that the broadcast companies and Google (and pretty much everyone else) see the Internet as two different things. He says:\n\n“Media companies still look on the interne
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23 Jan 10
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On the other hand, Viacom claims that they’re protecting not only their copyright, but also the interests of every copyright holder out there.
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everyone else) see the Internet as two different things
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new broadcast medium
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internet is a communications medium
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copyright to restrict content gets weird in a hurry
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copyright owners will see it as just another way to steal and pillage.
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didn’t feel like stealing; it felt like fun
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28 May 08
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27 May 08
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- May 27, 2008 — 02:18 AM PDT — by Stan Schroeder —
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Media companies still look on the internet as a content platform. That is, they think of it as a new broadcast medium. Most other folks recognize that the internet is a communications medium, and the focus should be on the ease of communication….When it comes to communication,” he argues, “the idea of using copyright to restrict content gets weird in a hurry.
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No one can convince me that the Internet is just a medium for a big fat theft; if anything, I’ll believe that the concept of copyright as it is now and the concept of Internet aren’t compatible. Guess which one I’ll discard first.
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annestsomething what only TV, radio and the newspapers could do a couple of decades ago. Now, it can be done by everyone; is it a bad thing? No one can convince me that the Internet is just a medium for a big fat theft; if anything, I’ll believe that the conc
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