Volume 2, Issue 2 January 13, 2005
Negotiating the Analog Hole
Many policy experts, including some at PFF, are skeptical of the most recent attempt to plug the "analog hole." Jim DeLong offers up a "RegNeg" solution and gives insight into his odd choice of nighttime reading.
- Read Jim's blog (1/11/2006)
What Hath GPLv3 Wrought?
Next week, the long awaited update of the General Public License (GPL) will be released. Patrick Ross has noticed a significant change being predicted that could make it quite a bit easier to start your own Google-like search engine.
- Read Patrick's blog (1/11/2006)
Less Developed World
What exactly does intellectual property protection have to do with the cultural production of developing countries? Jim DeLong shares some insight he has received from another IP policy expert.
- Read Jim's blog (1/12/2006)
Where Do IP Rights End?
Patrick Ross has run across a really terrific use for product bar codes - tying them to online reviews of their respective products. This has Patrick wondering about the payment logistics of re-packaging free content for commercial use.
- Read Patrick's blog (1/9/2006)
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