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Neil Netanel - Copyright's Paradox for Freedom of Expression: Engine or Brake?

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Neil Netanel: Arnold, White & Durkee Centennial Professor of Law, University of TExas at Austin School of Law

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  • and people should start putting terms and conditions at the entrance of their websites, instead at the BOTTOM of their pages.

  • what if copyrighted tv shows and news only made available on exclusive environments. News were covered with plastic and could only be opened by those who agreed to the authors' terms and conditions. Some tv episodes were made free, but the rest could only be watched on subscription networks. So people could freely copy everything else.

  • what if you consider copyright as giving right to authors to keep their secrets? What's wrong with that?

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