I enjoyed this, but like many pieces in this general direction, the critical analysis stops shorthttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/06/magazine/the-internet-is-where-we-share-and-steal-the-best-ideas.html …
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The logical leap that no one ever seems to make is that if a regime of copying restrictions privileges the powerful over the powerless...
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... isn't part of the harm that the have-nots cannot freely copy the haves?
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Making a regime more restrictive in new ways is one way to level the playing field. But what about.... just making it less restrictive?
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In conclusion, fuck the record labels for ruining Public Enemy's sound.https://twitter.com/sarahjeong/status/542943312613629955 …
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Also I have an entire rant about the basic premise of HBO's Silicon Valley reifying mythic nonsense about "inventors" and innovation
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with a side rant about patentable subject matter
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It's bonus DLC you can unlock after buying me five cocktails https://twitter.com/croqodial/status/872331251520339968 …
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"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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