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Re: Design principles and ethics
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Pierre THIERRY |
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Re: Design principles and ethics |
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Fri, 5 May 2006 07:12:07 +0200 |
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Scribit Bas Wijnen dies 04/05/2006 hora 23:58:
> You're accepting the idea that an author has a natural right to
> control his work, even if he publishes it. I don't accept that.
Yes you do. You use copyright for yourself. Just place everything you
published in the public domain, and then we can continue the discussion.
;-)
> Sure. But if copyright is just wrong in itself, and doesn't actually
> function well either, then it should be dropped.
There's no evidence of that. What can make you say it doesn't actually
functions?
> Note that I'm not "forcing free publication". I'm just not giving
> authors the right to enslave their readers.
Not giving right to control *is* forcing free publication.
Quickly,
Nowhere man
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- RE: Design principles and ethics, (continued)
- RE: Design principles and ethics, Christopher Nelson, 2006/05/03
- Re: Design principles and ethics, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/03
- Re: Design principles and ethics, Pierre THIERRY, 2006/05/03
- Re: Design principles and ethics, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/03
- Re: Design principles and ethics, Pierre THIERRY, 2006/05/03
- Re: Design principles and ethics, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/04
- Re: Design principles and ethics, Pierre THIERRY, 2006/05/04
- Re: Design principles and ethics, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/04
- Re: Design principles and ethics, Pierre THIERRY, 2006/05/04
- Re: Design principles and ethics, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/04
- Re: Design principles and ethics,
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- Re: Design principles and ethics, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/05
Re: Design principles and ethics, Marcus Brinkmann, 2006/05/04
RE: Design principles and ethics, Christopher Nelson, 2006/05/03
RE: Design principles and ethics, Christopher Nelson, 2006/05/04
RE: Design principles and ethics, Christopher Nelson, 2006/05/04