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The idea of 'internet for all the 'looking glass of copyright ? Might be thought that the person at the computer is the 'ego to be teased with this,but as is mentioned VOIP, was an FCC proffesor kindred. Broadcast Flag will be as well.
Since nobody has the old school of the new school wich a wall is needed politicians will still be functioning to whatever appeal can be made with largest constituents.
The specificity of copyright in law in and of itself,as to authors it pertains to isn't specific to the manufacture and publication wich new technology affords. So since the defacto is we have the old school business deliberating the largest velocity of mass concerned to copyright via 'liscencing. They do so only at the risk of alienating the general public of its rights,wich by specification of copyright itself (if there was one) would be the concern of commerce.
It isn't so much that piracy premise brings the idea of 'copy to the relationship of law.It is the fact that technology brings manufacture,and publication to the authors of copyright w/o cost.
So this needs a specification within copyright itself.For now,this is only seen as what is mentioned for it.Holding out the piracy premise,for the 'right of premise,at the loss of author,consumer in electronics,and commerce.
Same difference is as it appears.Business as usual,or law as usual. Since it appears that it is easy to portray the conductivity of electronics to consumers who have not any other communicative pathway of arbitrary choice or design,other than that portrayed in its relevency of premise.
These liscencing ideas dont live forever as well.So they will deal with the idea of limited time'' in essense of usury and consumer baking the orations of a dollar spent is a dollar earned.
Specifications in copyright with manufacture and publication w/o cost to the author where what is equal to an author is know of consumer, is a whole different beast. For me,i dont think that consumers can bear much more of the 'contract life copyright liscencors are characterizing themselves as person to. Having consumer w/o one(Person).
- just talking. - Posted by: ParadigmOdyssey Posted on: 10/27/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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