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Tag Archives: bsa
BSA disgusted with critiques of their inflammatory piracy loss methodology
The Economist ensures that rationality rules, once again. BSA disgusted with critiques of their inflammatory piracy loss methodology: The BSA’s claim were considerable, and they were taken to task for disingenuous tactics. Now they respond with an air of indignation. … Continue reading
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Tagged arstechnica, bsa, business-software-association, copyright, economics, economist, funny, law, piracy, pirates, technology, The-Economist
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Intellectual property, the content industries & the Internet
A few interesting stories going around the web today on the subject of copyright. Firstly, Arstechnica reports on that software-patent-peddling lobby group, the Business Software Association: BSA doesn’t think the DMCA goes far enough: “The Business Software Alliance has published … Continue reading
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Tagged bsa, business-software-association, copyright, dmca, larry-lessig, law, lawrence-lessig, lessig, piracy, software, takedown-notice, technology
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