Re: napster: civil disobedience re: copyright laws

2001-06-19 Thread Ken Brown
Steve Schear posted: [...] From http://webserver.law.yale.edu/censor/samuelson.htm [...] Far more harmonious was the relationship between copyright and censorship in that era. Men burned at the stake for writing texts that were critical

RE: napster: civil disobedience re: copyright laws

2001-06-19 Thread Trei, Peter
-- From: Ken Brown[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: Ken Brown Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 7:01 AM To: Steve Schear Cc: Phillip H. Zakas; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: napster: civil disobedience re: copyright laws Steve Schear posted

RE: napster: civil disobedience re: copyright laws

2001-06-19 Thread Steve Schear
disobedience re: copyright laws Steve Schear posted: [...] From http://webserver.law.yale.edu/censor/samuelson.htm [...] Far more harmonious was the relationship between copyright and censorship in that era. Men burned at the stake

Re: napster: civil disobedience re: copyright laws

2001-06-18 Thread Steve Schear
At 05:07 PM 6/13/2001 -0400, you wrote: excerpt from the article: ...Civil disobedience in the face of copyright laws promotes the democratic ideal that information is a public good, thereby sustaining the Internet community's founding belief that 'information wants to be free.' i didn't know