On Jan 4, 2008 12:12 PM, Chris Gehlker <
canyonrat@mac.com> wrote:
>
> On Jan 4, 2008, at 10:53 AM, Craig White wrote:
>
> >
> > On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 10:44 -0700, Chris Gehlker wrote:
> >> On Jan 4, 2008, at 8:48 AM, Technomage-hawke wrote:
> >>
> >
> >>> in any case, the ridiculousness of it all hasn't sunk in yet with
> >>> the
> >>> politicians (and probably won't until a class action gets started).
> >>
> >> You don't read the blogs of people who have spoken with Obama.
> > ----
> > why pull your punches? Why make such an oblique reference from which
> > we
> > are left to ponder what your point is?
> >
> > why not have the courage to tell us what you really feel?
>
> Sure Craig,
>
> I really feel that there is at least one politician who 'gets it' on
> IP issues. I am encouraged after last night. However my optimism is
> tempered by the fact that the MSM simply won't report Obama's
> position on IP issues. They want to ignore the fact that there are any
> IP issues except 'hackers'.
Hi Chris,
Im am also pleased that Obama won over Hillary. He was my second
choice, as his support for technology is second to none. I think
Huckabee is picking up all the middle america 'blood and earth'
voters, who have had dominance in our country for the past 8 years.
It does appear as though RP's progressive outlook will stay in the
'extremist' category, we may be hearing from these people again in the
future. I think Obama stands an excellent chance of making president.
The illegal alien issue still does remain as a trump card. If Obama
steps up, his biggest weakness will be military and foreign policy
issues.
http://463.blogs.com/the_463/2007/11/thoughts-on-the.html
"Obama says: Protect Intellectual Property at Home: Intellectual
property is to the digital age what physical goods were to the
industrial age. Barack Obama believes we need to update and reform our
copyright and patent systems to promote civic discourse, innovation
and investment while ensuring that intellectual property owners are
fairly treated. "
remember the Dems do have a history of a progressive IP outlook. It
was Clinton (Bill that is) that introduced Provisional Patents.
another interesting position of Obama is his America CTO idea. He
wants to create a commision to govern all tech policy in the US. I
have to say, this is sorely needed. Where will this person come from?
Academia? Microsoft [1]? the Linux World? Oh, and Obama, please
axe Martin @ FCC immediately!
-jmz
[1] Just kidding! :)
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