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lagadu |
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[Fsfe-france] [Fwd: <nettime> WSJ: Can Copyright Be Saved?] |
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Sun, 09 Nov 2003 23:27:57 +0100 |
En écho aux interrogations passées sur la nécessité ou non de s'opposer aux
DRM ou d'y contribuer en libre.
Quelques éléments basiques de réflexion
chris
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
> The subject reminds me to my slogan: Save copyright, fight DRM.
>
> Copyright nd DRM are two completely different things anyway. Copyright is
> something human, a social something, DRM is technic. Copyright has
> exeptions and an end, DRM not. DRM kills copyright as a social thing, DRM
> is just tyranny. The main point is: You cannot obey the law if you cant
> break it, if you cant break it, thats DRM, the law just disappears.
>
> It is a strange optic to say the digital times kill copyright. They have
> made copying just easier. A lot of people used Napster etc, but not all.
>
> And so on. Nothing against creative commons, it is just another use of
> copyright.
>
> H.
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