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  1. if i could tag this ip with both meanings of the term, i would
    2008-11-29 to , , , , by mako - Archived Link
  2. A whole country (albeit not a very big one) goes in for compulsory licenses for music.
  3. I didn't realize Kraftwerk were the bad guys.
  4. Dovetails nice with the porn article I want to do.
  5. This post makes me extremely happy.
  6. Awesome new organization. I love it.
  7. Amazing. Downhill battle is back!
  8. Answer: Seems so. People sure don't like DRM.
  9. Interesting thoughts on copyright from James Grimmelmann. "As with banks, the expectation that a copyright-based industry is on the brink of failure may be self-fulfilling."
  10. "Paul Goldstein says that copyright isn’t expanding; that’s just an optical illusion. It’s technology that’s expanding, and that’s just bringing the rest of us into contact with copyright, which is right where it’s always been."
  11. Nice copyfight article from 1997.
  12. "For several years Georgia State was involved in litigation over the fair use doctrine. Specifically a consortium of publishers backed by Oxford, Cambridge and Sage sued Georgia State over copyright violations by many of the faculty. A decision has now been rendered. The Court backed Georgia State in almost every instance, finding no copyright violation. However, the Court did lay down some rules - in particular you can use no more than 10% or one chapter, whichever is shorter, of any book."
  13. I don't know what pinterest is, but it sounds like it may be violating copyright law.
  14. Cute publicity stunt that tries to show pirates what it feels like. I have pretty mixed feelings about the whole thing but I think it is a nice little hack.
  15. via daf
  16. Cute.
  17. nomics in the context of scarcity. However, the point is that if you understand the zero, there's nothing to worry about and the model works perfectly. It just requires a recognition that the scarcity doesn't exist. Instead, you have abundance. You can have as much content as you need -- and in that world, it makes perfect sense that there's no costs, because without scarcity there need not be a cost. Supply is infinite, and price is zero. That does not mean, however, that there's no business. Instead, it just means you need to flip the equation and use th

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