This link has been bookmarked by 25 people . It was first bookmarked on 02 Jun 2007, by panizzi Wilson.
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They are proceeding as though the old laws can somehow be made to work, either by grotesque expansion or by force. They are wrong.
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Mrs. Lail2Interesting article on patents and copyrights / intellectual property in the digital age.
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Katie Day<<A framework for patents and copyrights in the Digital Age. (Everything you know about intellectual property is wrong.)>>
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George Williams"A framework for patents and copyrights in the Digital Age. (Everything you know about intellectual property is wrong.)"
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This vessel, the accumulated canon of copyright and patent law, was developed to convey forms and methods of expression entirely different from the vaporous cargo it is now being asked to carry. It is leaking as much from within as from without.
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tony curzon priceIf our property can be infinitely reproduced and instantaneously distributed all over the planet without cost, without our knowledge, without its even leaving our possession, how can we protect it? How are we going to get paid for the work we do with our minds? And, if we can't get paid, what will assure the continued creation and distribution of such work?
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we are sailing into the future on a sinking ship.
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Digital technology is detaching information from the physical plane, where property law of all sorts has always found definition.
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Law protected expression and, with few (and recent) exceptions, to express was to make physical.
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Michel BauwensA framework for patents and copyrights in the Digital Age. The classic 2004 essay by John Perry Barlow is still a worthwhile read
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