Ramblings

Ramblings

by Mike Masnick




In A World Without Copyrights

from the sounds-nice dept

Nothing particularly new, but a nice summation of why our current copyright laws are obsolete. Basically, they were designed to prevent copying in the age of the printing press, and technology has changed drastically since that time. Trying to wedge current digital intellectual property issues into obsolete copyright laws is just part of the reason why we've been having so many problems lately. The article suggests that their must be a better way, and talks about using ideas like copyleft or the Creative Commons to rewrite copyright law to bring it up to date.

1 Comments | Leave a Comment..

 
 

Reader Comments

(Flattened / Threaded)

    Dec 4th, 2003 @ 3:14pm
  • Wrong Name

    Copyrights are no longer about copying. They are really about publishing. An intellectual property owner should and does have the right to stop public publication and should retain that right if we're going to have IP.

    Otherwise, I can take everything you write and publish it as mine ad infinitum. Nobody wants that. The key of course is that this is a creator opt in system...

    (reply to this comment) (link to this comment)

Add Your Comment

Have a Techdirt Account? Sign in now.
Get Techdirt’s Daily Email
Plain Text HTML
Save me a cookie
  • Plain Text: A CRLF will be replaced by break <br> tag, all other allowable HTML is intact
  • HTML: No formatting of any kind is done without explicitly being written in
  • Allowed HTML Tags: <b> <i> <p> <a> <em> <br> <strong> <blockquote> <hr> <tt>
Close
Have a Techdirt Account? Sign in now.
Get Techdirt’s Daily Email
Plain Text HTML Save me a cookie

Search Techdirt
And now, a word from our Sponsors..



Subscribe to Techdirt's Daily Email Newsletter

Techdirt's Daily Email Newsletter

Related Stories
Close
E-mail It