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Author: Alan Dayley
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Subject: Re: 1984 George Orwell and the Kindle
The irony is very, very thick and not lost on me. If it were fiction,
the reader would disrespect the author for using so obvious a
connection.

It would be very funny if it was fiction.

Alan

On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 9:42 AM, James
Finstrom<> wrote:
> Am I the onlyone who sees the irony here. An entity who has the
> ability to control what you can and can't read and ummm the book 1984
>
> On 7/18/09, Alan Dayley <> wrote:
>> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 6:49 AM, Austin William
>> Wright<> wrote:
>>> It is this one,
>>> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html
>>>
>>> Stallman, as usual, is right, even if (I think) for all the wrong
>>> reasons. Copyright is something that could not exist in a free society,
>>> the only way it can exist is through the coercion of government force,
>>> restricting you from doing otherwise lawful things with what you own as
>>> your property (In fact, even if there was no private property,
>>> government could still enforce intellectual property). Regardless of
>>> wither intellectual property should exist, it is of little doubt the
>>> power grabs by the government and long copyright terms are hurting the
>>> market for authors instead of helping. I don't know if Amazon would
>>> still have the right to take back books like they did (without studying
>>> property rights a bit more, I suspect 'they do but why would they want
>>> to?'), in any case I don't think that, without copyright as it is, they
>>> could have pulled it off (no pun intended har har har). At the very
>>> most, commercial pressures might have gotten them to do so, but another
>>> publisher would step up offering a better alternative, with no
>>> artificial hampering of the market by patent or copyright.
>>>
>>> I think with Washington, DC the way it is right now there is nothing
>>> standing in the way of even more copyright expansion (or government in
>>> general for that matter), like "database rights" in the European Union
>>> or a broad "workright" where you own the "right" to anything you invest
>>> time into and all derivatives (like making a copy of a public domain
>>> work).
>>
>> Thanks for finding the reference story.
>>
>> Alan
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