When they take something that belongs to the public and give it to one entity, they count that entity's jobs as a benefit, but they don't count the loss of jobs from all the other entities from whom it was taken.
Plus those jobs are "created" by imposing a toll on the economy, so they are faux jobs, no different than if the government raised taxes and hired a bunch of people to dig holes and fill them back in. Why do all those people who hate taxes love tolls so much?
You defined marriage using certain terms. I'm just asking you to define those terms. If you can't your definition is meaningless. Certainly you understand the morality of that position.
Mr. Newhoff used the word copyleft once in his post, and used it incorrectly, equating it to piracy, or to anti-IP sentiments in general. Mr. Geigner's post here repeats that incorrect usage in the title and elsewhere without correcting it.
Also, there are no comments on the Copyright Alliance website but Mr. Newhoff's site is http://davidnewhoff.com/.
It's great that scientists are waking up to this problem with the accountability of their software. Now perhaps they will wake up to the exact same problem when using proprietary election machines.
"Somebody’s got to pay for this, or you’re not going to get premium content, and I think that’s more valuable than 'two dogs doing whatever they’re doing on a couch.'"
It will be a great day when what he thinks is premium content no longer exists.
Wait, what? I can see employees (including professors) having to give their patents to employers, because they are being paid to do their jobs. But students are paying the schools. What possible right do the schools have to take the business of their customers?
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Plus those jobs are "created" by imposing a toll on the economy, so they are faux jobs, no different than if the government raised taxes and hired a bunch of people to dig holes and fill them back in. Why do all those people who hate taxes love tolls so much?
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Also, there are no comments on the Copyright Alliance website but Mr. Newhoff's site is http://davidnewhoff.com/.
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That's a fine definition. Now define man, woman, and God.
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No takedowns, no privacy intrusions, no cloud control, no data mining, no social mining.
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It will be a great day when what he thinks is premium content no longer exists.
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