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April 19, 2004
Take Me to Your Leader
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George Hotelling is batting around a number of ideas about how to jumpstart copyright activism:
"What we are missing are two things: a leader to organize the fight and a coherent movement to rally around. The Dean campaign had Joe Trippi managing a swarm of volunteers and creating an army from the ground up. We need a Joe Trippi to define our copyfight, to create something that people can say 'I support the copyfight' on their bumper-stickers or their lawns or to their coworkers."
I'll have more to say on this later; for now, check out Mr. Hotelling's post in its entirety, and feel free to share your thoughts.
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1. Seth Finkelstein on April 19, 2004 6:46 PM writes...
Money, money, money.
Joe Trippi was taking a cut of every dollar that went through the media part of the Dean campaign, which was most of the dollars. It wasn't an enormous cut. But it wasn't a bad deal either.
I was just telling someone about my DMCA Exemption experience.
Remember why I finally threw in the towel - no money, no press, no lawyers (and a *huge* amount of personal attack and legal risk).
Effective civil-libertarian activism is often much harder than one can imagine :-(.
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