This is true: intellectual property regimes, like all property regimes, are designed in a way that subtly (or unsubtly) promotes inequality.pic.twitter.com/pq5hXCdkbJ
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This is true: intellectual property regimes, like all property regimes, are designed in a way that subtly (or unsubtly) promotes inequality.pic.twitter.com/pq5hXCdkbJ
This is also true. (Hi @levendowski!) The internet is boosting new kinds of voices that legal regimes did not consider in the past.pic.twitter.com/aBr5OtRrDG
The logical leap that no one ever seems to make is that if a regime of copying restrictions privileges the powerful over the powerless...
... isn't part of the harm that the have-nots cannot freely copy the haves?
Making a regime more restrictive in new ways is one way to level the playing field. But what about.... just making it less restrictive?
In conclusion, fuck the record labels for ruining Public Enemy's sound.https://twitter.com/sarahjeong/status/542943312613629955 …
Also I have an entire rant about the basic premise of HBO's Silicon Valley reifying mythic nonsense about "inventors" and innovation
with a side rant about patentable subject matter
It's bonus DLC you can unlock after buying me five cocktails https://twitter.com/croqodial/status/872331251520339968 …
"25 years after luxury labels sued his Harlem boutique out of existence, Gucci looks to him for inspiration." https://nyti.ms/2sAy4Wa
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