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Here we'll explore the nexus of legal rulings, Capitol Hill
policy-making, technical standards development, and technological
innovation that creates -- and will recreate -- the networked world as we
know it. Among the topics we'll touch on: intellectual property
conflicts, technical architecture and innovation, the evolution of
copyright, private vs. public interests in Net policy-making, lobbying
and the law, and more.
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What Does "Copyfight" Mean?
Copyfight, the Solo Years: April 2002-March 2004
1. Seth Finkelstein on November 8, 2005 6:14 PM writes...
Hee hee. That would be an interesting "class of works" :-)
Permalink to Comment2. Jayel Aheram on November 8, 2005 7:32 PM writes...
What do you guys think about a recent copyright case where the judge said that as long as someone has a physical copy of the software, they may tinker with it?
http://news.com.com/High+court+wont+hear+programmers+appeal/2100-1047_3-5939704.html?tag=nefd.top
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