Got Questions About Copyfraud? Now's The Time To Ask Them!
from the ask-away dept
This month's Techdirt book club book is Copyfraud, by Jason Mazzone. If you missed them, we published some excerpts (part I and part II) earlier this month, and hopefully some of you have had a chance to dig into the full book. Over on our Step2 platform we're collecting questions and voting on them to send to Mazzone to kick off the discussion, which we'll have in a couple of weeks. You can, of course, also ask questions in the comments to this post, but we're using Step2 because it makes it much easier to track which questions get the most votes (and, if you have a login to Techdirt, it works there too, so you don't need to re-register or anything). We look forward to the discussion on this important aspect of copyright law that doesn't get nearly enough attention.Head to Step2 and submit your questions »
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Question 2: Why are none of these e-books free?
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2: Because the author (not Mike) decided that they shouldn't be. Take that up with them.
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2: Why give space and time to an author that clearly isn't getting the old CwF+RtB thing?
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Can somebody post a link to the torrent for the book?
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See how that works?
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Copyfraud and Institutions; user agreements vs. privacy
Has anybody ever heard of this argument against those forms for Permission to copy and publish?
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