| ] It is as if we had signed an international stupidity] pact, one that required us to ignore the evidence, to
 ] hand out new rights without asking for the simplest
 ] assessment of need. If the stakes were trivial, no one
 ] would care. But intellectual property (IP) is important.
 ] These are the ground rules of the information society.
 ] Mistakes hurt us. They have costs to free speech,
 ] competition, innovation, and science. Why are we making
 ] them?
 I don't think I could have written a better apraisal of the state of things myself if I tried. This article is chock full of great quotes. |