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Chimps and copyright
posted by mpawlo on Monday May 31, @07:14AM
from the analoguism dept.
Copyright Susan Crawford introduces some thoughts on the relationship between chimps, copyright and humanity in her weblog.

Crawford writes:
'Do humans have an instinct to uphold property, but perhaps not to uphold intellectual property in the form of bits?  Does this suggest that efforts to perfectly enforce tech mandates that hobble machines may be not only unconstitutional (because they give no opportunity for fair use) but also inhuman?'

Read more in Susan Crawford's blog.

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