Random bits on intellectual property

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A few interesting bits on the intersection of tech and intellectual property have popped up on my radar in the last day or two:

  • Courtesy of Alex Jarvis, this article on the MPAA being caught pirating a DVD. Their defense is apparently because it was important for their employees to be aware of the contents of the film in question. Somehow it doubt that would cut much ice in court if I argued that it was “important for my students” to have illegal copies of a book, CD, or DVD. Hmmmm…
  • Courtesy of Pharyngula, Cory Doctorow visited the Nature offices to talk about the lots of stuff, with a focus on the use of the web in writing and promoting his books.
  • The Doctorow piece has a pointer to an interesting Tim O’Reilly article entitled “Piracy is Progressive Taxation, and Other Thoughts on the Evolution of Online Distribution” which, among other things, has the great line “Obscurity is a far greater threat to authors and creative artists than piracy”. Not quite the same tune that the MPAA and RIAA typically sing.

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What other people liked in 2005

Top 20 faves from 2005
Since I shared some recent shots from Flickr by others that I was particularly fond of, I thought I’d also share some of my own work that people on Flickr liked in 2005. The mosaic above is 20 of my most favorited (on Flickr) images that were taken in 2005. I have a ton with only one favorite leading to a tie for the last five slots, so I got to choose. It was painful, but I coped :-).

Several of these were from our trip to the UK last summer, while almost all the rest were taken at or within a few miles of our house.

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