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Showing posts with label theft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theft. Show all posts
07 March 2012

Time To Go: Why EU Commissioner De Gucht Has Disqualified Himself From Handling ACTA

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Even though the European Commission has referred ACTA to the European Court of Justice, the European Parliament continues to examine the...
12 November 2011

Misleading Metaphors That Drive The War On Online Sharing

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Certain terms crop up time and again in the arguments around copyright infringement and file sharing. Words like "theft" and ...
13 September 2011

Copyright Theft

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The ideas that "copyright theft" is widespread, and that people are "stealing" digital content from creators, are favour...
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28 July 2011

Not So Fast, FAST

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FAST - "Federation Against Software Theft" - is manifestly one of the more risible copyright organisations, since it doesn't e...
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26 September 2010

Sharing: Theft or Duty?

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I regard Matt Asay as one of the most perceptive commentators on the world of free software and related areas. So I was rather disappointed...
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29 August 2008

"Piracy" Is Not Theft

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For those who find this hard to grasp, here's a picture that may help. (Via QuestionCopyright.org .)
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