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[fsfc-discuss] Technological measures in a land of myth and a time of ma


From: Russell McOrmond
Subject: [fsfc-discuss] Technological measures in a land of myth and a time of magic
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 21:54:19 -0400
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There is some interesting chatter on other forums that might be worth looking at, and participating in the comments. Mr Corcoran is influential for that generation that still reads newspapers (which is most of our politicians), and those on the political "right" that are currently in government. He is a good example of the type of technologically illiterate people within the content industry that are being used as powerful pawns in the "Copyfight".

In the order they were published:

Terence Corcoran: Copyright ­lockdown
http://opinion.financialpost.com/2012/03/13/terence-corcoran-copyright-%C2%ADlockdown/
- Mr Corcoran's commentary on those of us who are rightfully disagreeing with the lockdown that was already in C-11 in the form of non-owner digital locks, as well as the SOPA type provisions that were threatened (but didn't yet get included in Canadian law).


Audio Podcast #129: Digitally Locked
http://searchengine.tvo.org/blog/search-engine-blog/audio-podcast-129-digitally-locked
- audio blog by Jesse Brown interviewing Financial Post editor Terence Corcoran theoreticaly on digital locks. There are some interesting ongoing discussion in comments.

Technological measures in a land of myth and a time of magic
http://c11.ca/5448
- my longer blog reply to Jesse's interview, where I comment on whether I would agree with Mr Corcoran if there was actually some magic technology that worked the way he mistakenly thought technological measures did.



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