Procrustes Stretched
Dante's Manifesto
Trusting The President and The Congress on Copyright and Patent Law Reforms -- I don't.
'Too many people are ignorant about these issues, yet these issues probably affect everybody's lives more than any other issue. From the internet/web industry, to biotech/medical industry, entertainment industry, and more, we are all affected. We are all what today is called 'stakeholders' on these issues. But we have very little voice on this reform.
White House adopts new strategy to safeguard intellectual property - latimes.com
http://www.publicknowledge.org/cra/
Digital Millennium Copyright Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Impact of the Internet on Intellectual Property Law
Tort reform - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The history of American copyright law originated with the introduction of the printing press to England in the late fifteenth century. As the number of presses grew, authorities sought to control the publication of books by granting printers a near monopoly on publishing in England. The Licensing Act of 1662 confirmed that monopoly and established a register of licensed books to be administered by the Stationers' Company, a group of printers with the authority to censor publications. The 1662 act lapsed in 1695 leading to a relaxation of government censorship, and in 1710
Association of Research Libraries (ARL®) :: Copyright Timeline: A History of Copyright in the United States
'Too many people are ignorant about these issues, yet these issues probably affect everybody's lives more than any other issue. From the internet/web industry, to biotech/medical industry, entertainment industry, and more, we are all affected. We are all what today is called 'stakeholders' on these issues. But we have very little voice on this reform.
White House adopts new strategy to safeguard intellectual property - latimes.com
http://www.publicknowledge.org/cra/
Digital Millennium Copyright Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Impact of the Internet on Intellectual Property Law
Tort reform - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The history of American copyright law originated with the introduction of the printing press to England in the late fifteenth century. As the number of presses grew, authorities sought to control the publication of books by granting printers a near monopoly on publishing in England. The Licensing Act of 1662 confirmed that monopoly and established a register of licensed books to be administered by the Stationers' Company, a group of printers with the authority to censor publications. The 1662 act lapsed in 1695 leading to a relaxation of government censorship, and in 1710
Association of Research Libraries (ARL®) :: Copyright Timeline: A History of Copyright in the United States
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