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Draconis rated 3 months ago- From the page: "I think we are witnessing the beginning of the end of a major era in world history. It may take fifty years, it may take a hundred, but the age of copyright is drawing to a close. I donâ€t know if this is a good thing or a bad thing, but itâ€s inevitable. And I say this as the author of two books and over 75 columns like this one, all copyrighted."

ekso rated 6 months ago- One of the most SANE articles about copyright I've ever read. From the page: "I think we are witnessing the beginning of the end of a major era in world history. It may take fifty years, it may take a hundred, but the age of copyright is drawing to a close. I donâ€t know if this is a good thing or a bad thing, but itâ€s inevitable. And I say this as the author of two books and over 75 columns like this one, all copyrighted."

stumblingupon rated 26 months ago- From the page: The End Of Copyright I think we are witnessing the beginning of the end of a major era in world history. It may take fifty years, it may take a hundred, but the age of copyright is drawing to a close. I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing, but it's inevitable. And I say this as the author of two books and over 75 columns like this one, all copyrighted. Just 550 years ago this year, a guy named Johann Gutenberg figured out how to make large quantities of metal type in a hurry. He didn't invent printing--the Chinese had been doing that with wooden blocks for centuries--but he did find a way to make it fast and efficient. Gutenberg changed the world and helped to bring on the Renaissance.

Ambience rated 31 months ago- The End Of Copyright - If you haven't read this already, do so now!

- korakot rated 32 months ago
- It's inevitable, I agree.

HatHead rated 32 months ago- From the page:"I think we are witnessing the beginning of the end of a major era in world history. It may take fifty years, it may take a hundred, but the age of copyright is drawing to a close."

drizzlein rated 32 months ago- When enough people feel that itâ€s OK to do a thing, that thing ceases to be wrong in their own cultural context. You can complain about moral relativism all you like, but the facts are inescapable: thatâ€s how people behave. When the photocopier came a