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Slashdot: Public Domain Dead in 35 Years
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September 03, 2005, 08:34:15 AM
Lessig - Public Domain Dead in 35 Years
from the rest-in-peace dept.
posted by Zonk on Friday September 02, @08:35 (Businesses)
http://politics.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/02/1146208
tcd004 writes "Lawrence Lessig, in an article on the Foreign Policy site, predicts that the [1]public domain will die a slow death at the hands of anti-piracy efforts. From the article: 'The danger remains invisible to most, hidden by the zeal of a war on piracy. And that is how the public domain may die a quiet death, extinguished by self-righteous xtremism, long before many even recognize it is gone.'"
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