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Michael Bauwens wrote:
I sincerely believe the second one is less formidable. The IPR strategy was the one behind the first stage of industrial information economics, and yes they were pushing to extend it, but opposition to it is increasingly tremendously, and, the underlying technological
evolution is making a system of
legal and technological restraints increasingly difficult to maintain ...
You could equally well say that the underlying technological evolution is making the system of legal and technological restraints increasingly stronger; from total surveillance, to dna databases of the population... What can be known, will be known; and not just by individuals, but also by the state and business. Graham _________________________________ Web-Site: http://www.oekonux.org/ Organization: http://www.oekonux.de/projekt/ Contact: projekt oekonux.de
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