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Is It Time to Call Copyright Laws History?


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Throwing Google at the book

Google's new search engine of books puts a world of knowledge at our fingertips. Publishers say the Internet giant is robbing them of their rightful fees. Maybe it's time to call copyright laws history.

By Farhad Manjoo

http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2005/11/09/google/

Worth reading :good job:

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Dude - stop using log on sites :angry:

Story can be read at a real site here:

http://service.spiegel.de/cache/internatio...,383978,00.html

I wasnt aware the story was posted elsewhere - im a member of Salon.com They only require nommembers to view a 10 second ad - its really not that big of a deal ;)

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Dude - stop using log on sites :angry:

Story can be read at a real site here:

http://service.spiegel.de/cache/internatio...,383978,00.html

I wasnt aware the story was posted elsewhere - im a member of Salon.com They only require nommembers to view a 10 second ad - its really not that big of a deal ;)

yeah but thats just aiding and abetting the commercialism of The Man, dude.

The Man thats keeping us DOWN

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