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James Boyle at Zeitgeist 2008

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James Boyle speaks about copyright laws in todays digital world

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  • @hardtofinduniquename Good Point...

  • @SimonDB2006 It's only tangentially related to NN in that we can see the risks more easily than the benefits of allowing telcos to charge companies for access to their users, but that's hardly a strong argument. It just makes you think harder about what benefits we could get from no regulation.

  • This is a great argument against Net Neutrality... Love this!

  • Well said, but not all of it.

  • If you have the right to that content, and can prove that you have copyrights. Then yes. If someone is using it as a fair use, you still have copyrights. there is a lot more, but I'm still not 100% sure about then.

  • So if you post your own original content (song or something) on youtube are the copyrights protected? Is it a legit copyright for my material? would be more of the question

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