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  1. Aaeru
    April 27, 2013

    I noticed in a piece written by Leigh Beadon, the techdirt guys hold a similar position. http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130410/12051322665/copyright-lobotomy-how-intellectual-property-makes-us-pretend-to-be-stupid.shtml

    “Absolutely. And beyond that, I think there’s an even more important discussion to be had: how could IP law be reformed to provide a commercial advantage to creators without relying on a strict system of permission & control? I believe it’s possible.”

    “is there a way to give the creator some sort of legal/economic “first mover” advantage without going as far as saying “you control all usage of your work”?”

    “if the discussion is about what a hypothetical perfect system would look like, I’m not going to rule out the possibility that copyright or something copyright-like could play a meaningful role in it.”

    So we’re not quite there yet.
    I heard Rick Falkvinge mentioned in a comment, he says he goes by the Overton window: http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdqt0euf6w1qan7oxo1_1280.jpg
    And I’d say give it some more time as well. When 3D printers flood our Kmarts, so so many more will waken to this nonsense. Stephan just watch them dig their own graves.

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