If I put a lot of effort into making it...
Everyone I talk to seems to think that copyright is an evil thing that shouldn’t apply to them, whether they want to copy and paste stuff into a press release, or download music illegally. I think that copyright law, as it stands, is unfit for the digital age, but I still want to have the right to decide how the stuff I make gets used.
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The Social Contract
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The Thursday Briefing
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