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| [http://www.ourmedia.org/user/17145] zotz at OurMeida
| | The genius store cealld, they're running out of you. |
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| * Finer grained license control over original creations than just the "work" which is copyrighted. The license should be able to be applied to a particular "instance" of a "work" by the original author and not automatically to all instances of the "work." Is this a good idea???
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| * clause to negate all rights to those who attempt to use the proposed WIPO broadcaster rights or anything similar?
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| * re [by Omnifarious on advogate: "I agree strongly with the critique that you lack any major novelists or musicians as part of your group."] I don't see this as such a big concern and here are some thoughts on the issue:
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| ** This is an honest question: Was RMS a big/famous software developer when he came up with the idea for the GPL? If not...
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| ** While it might be nice, a major novelist or musician has pretty much succeeded in the current system. They may be steeped in "how things are done" - that said, the music industry, at least, is famous for messing up the artists, so you may find some willing to try a new way of doing things. Was it Chuck D who was making some noise a while back along these lines?
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| ** It is supposeldy not unusual for major changes to a system to come from those outside the system.
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