I'm not really proposing those rights, I'm just wondering if having
physical rights to a place gives you any rights to how that space is
represented in virtual space.



On 10/17/06, Mike Liebhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe this is the solution the GeoDRM dillema; exactly what Rich Gibson
has been proposing: visual rights are attached to physical rights. If
you don't own a place; you need permission to render it.

Copyright protected physical space:

http://www.boingboing.net/2006/10/16/copyright_protected_.html

Maybe Barbara Streisand was right after all?
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