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Topic: Intellectual Property 2:21 pm EDT, Apr 22, 2003

Well, this was such a welcome shock(*) to me right now that you could literally knock me over with a feather, so I figure I'll pass it along as something resembling good news.

* - with more and more completely moral things I do every day actually being made illegal by legislation I am beginning to develop what can only be considered a healthy digust of the world at large and a tendency to think that given a chance, companies will immediately attempt to draft legislation, sue, file patents, and otherwise steal everything in existance, and a few things that don't, strictly speaking, exist at all. I'm beginning to mentally associate the phrase "for profit" with "bottomless greed".

Now I suppose the next step will be to find some places online that sell perfectly normal HTML versions of books at prices that reflect the lack of a quarter pound of paper and ink... or just perfectly normal HTML versions of books. I'm not having any of this proprietary reader format nonsense.

(Above comments from Dagmar)

This is good.. While I may not expect much from Britney Spears, I do expect our more intellectual creators of content, weither it be music or literature, to come to conclusions such as these fellows more and more as time goes on.. As their experimentation continues, I am sure that they will find positive returns from this type of open distribution.

Harlan Ellison take note..

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