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by Roshan Abraham | 01.09.2005 ReadMe
Recent comments by Bill Gates have stirred up a small backlash amongst copyright reformists: Gates referred to those who want to loosen intellectual property law as "new modern-day sort of communists who want to get rid of the incentive for musicians and moviemakers and software makers under various guises." The comment upset chairs on the board of Creative Commons, such as famed intellectual property pundit Lawrence Lessig, who corrected Mr. Gates by saying, "We're commonists, not communists, Bill." The Commons is a market-driven project that allows anyone to register a piece of music, artwork or other intellectual property without embedding legal restrictions on its reproduction and redistribution. Creative Commons seeks to balance capitalism and free expression by enforcing an ethos based on community-mindedness. Gates' comments are also puzzling because they suggest that the only "incentive" for art is the creation of privatized intellectual property that can be sold for as much money as possible. While artists need routes to compensation for their work, locking down on the amount of patterns and permutations that these artists can make removes incentive to create music for exclusively for markets and increases underground and illegal distribution, such as 2004's The Grey Album by DJ Danger Mouse.
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Drift Net > tech news
"The [quality] of it gives me a Maalox moment," said MPAA Chief Jack Valenti.
Rebecca Fox | 04.22.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > net art
"You can read the words almost at the instant that I write them," said Doctorow, "but you can't see me sitting in a Santa Clara hotel room at 6:03AM swilling $3.50 bottles of water and chain-smoking."
Steve Bryant | 04.22.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > tech news
Women's E-News launches Arabic site to provide info about women's rights throughout the Middle East.
Rebecca Fox | 04.22.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > e-business
Tony Perkins isn't just the famous actor who played Norman Bates in Psycho; he's also the guy who used to run the e-biz mag Red Herring. See if you still think he's sane after you get wind of his new plan.
Rebecca Fox | 04.21.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > tech news
RealNetworks CEO wants to "accelerate the adoption of legitimate digital music services." Say that six times, fast, and get thee back to Kazaa.
Rebecca Fox | 04.21.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
As monitoring technologies become more advanced (and more invasive), what can we do to protect ourselves?
Pauline Karakat | 04.21.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
I'll swap you a Samir Abd Al-Aziz Al-Najim (Ba'th Party Regional Command, Chairman for East Baghdad) for a Jamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan Al-Tikriti (Deputy Head of Tribal
Affairs Office)...
markdery | 04.21.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
It's a lovely piece of anti-establishment poesy, but shouldn't every revolution refrain from copying the one before?
Steve Bryant | 04.21.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > net art
Three lovely Sunday afternoon art sites for a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Steve Bryant | 04.20.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
Universal Product Code, Satan's hoofprint or fodder for hours of tweenage fun? You be the judge!
markdery | 04.19.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
Net buzzes over deep-geek equivalent of vanity license plate: YOUR SITE HERE.iq (previously, the domain name for Iraq).
markdery | 04.19.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
"Week in review: ex-Doubleclick executive hired to be DoD privacy czar, phone phreaking redux, big media admits blog incompetence, and more."
Steve Bryant | 04.17.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
Frontline's April 24 special on cyber-war offers one way to satiate your newly-awakened war jones.
Rebecca Fox | 04.16.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
The future was supposed to be a chrome-flecked, flying-car metropolis a lá Fritz Lang, complete with sexpot cyborgs and turbo-chic pomo levitation tubes.
Steve Bryant | 04.16.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
Manufacturing dissent: Guerrilla artist Micah Wright launches a graphic attack on media coverage of the war.
markdery | 04.14.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
Iraq's Information Minister is becoming a celebrity on the Web, thanks to what fans interpret as his gallows humor.
Steve Bryant | 04.14.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > net art
A disgruntled independent musician blames record label price hikes and fewer titles for the dire condition of the music industry.
Steve Bryant | 04.14.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > tech news
Apple, the iconoclastic computer maker, has discussed an investment in Universal Music, the world's largest recording company...
Steve Bryant | 04.13.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
You know what to do with those "freedom fries," Rambo. French bloggers wage war of words.
Lisa Le Fevre | 04.10.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
"I was lucky," says BBC news producer Stuart Hughes, "very lucky." All he lost in his horrific encounter with a landmine, in Iraq, was his foot. Now he's blogging its amputation.
Steve Bryant | 04.10.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
Sean-Paul Kelley of The Agonist becomes
Blogland’s main antagonist.
Lisa Le Fevre | 04.10.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
With no word from popular Baghdad blogger Salam Pax, concern mounts as the days go by...
Pauline Karakat | 04.09.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > tech news
Colorado law would make it a crime to own an MP3 player. What's next---death penalty for copping Prong licks on air guitar?
Steve Bryant | 04.09.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > tech news
Privacy International today announced the results of its competition to find the world's most pointless, intrusive and egregious security measures.
Steve Bryant | 04.09.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
"Telescope" made of space gas helps scientists get small. We're not making this stuff up.
Steve Bryant | 04.08.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
Drudge's two-person site is bringing in about $800,000 a year.
Steve Bryant | 04.08.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > tech news
The clouds are home to a huge ecosystem of microbial organisms. Really.
Steve Bryant | 04.08.2003 ReadMe
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Drift Net > digital culture
Quantum weirdness strikes The Adventures of AccordionGuy in the 21st Century, a blog inspired by the idea that there are many realities.
Steve Bryant | 04.08.2003 ReadMe
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