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Copyright vs. Community in the Age of Computer Networks

by Matt Lee Contributions Published on Feb 05, 2007 07:07 PM
This speech will be accessible to all audiences and the public is encouraged to attend. Copyright developed in the age of the printing press, and was designed to fit with the system of centralized copying imposed by the printing press. But the copyright system does not fit well with computer networks, and only draconian punishments can enforce it. The global corporations that profit from copyright are lobbying for draconian punishments, and to increase their copyright powers, while suppressing public access to technology. But if we seriously hope to serve the only legitimate purpose of copyright--to promote progress, for the benefit of the public--then we must make changes in the other direction. Location: room 74, Jorgensen (Building 80), 1200 E. California Boulevard, Pasadena CA 91125 (www.caltech.edu/map)
When Feb 27, 2007

from 12:00 PM to 12:45 PM
Where California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
Contact Name
Contact Phone 626-395-6251
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