Gamasutra – Designer’s Notebook – “The End Of Copyright”
> I think we are witnessing the beginning of the end of a major era in world history. It may take fifty years, it may take a hundred, but the age of copyright is drawing to a close. I don’t know if this is a good thing or a bad thing, but it’s inevitable. And I say this as the author of two books and over 75 columns like this one, all copyrighted.
> On June 27, 2005, the US Supreme Court decided to hold companies that make file-sharing software responsible for copyright infringements perpetrated by the software’s users. Everyone expected that they would rule as they did when Universal City Studios sued Sony over the Betamax in 1984: there were legitimate uses of the technology, and it shouldn’t be held responsible simply because it can be used unlawfully. Instead, however, they ruled that file-sharing software actively encourages piracy and the makers should be held accountable.
Which is why open source p2p software is such a boon. There’s noone to sue, and no possible way of shutting down all the de-centralized networks. Long live BitTorrent.

I see a lot of good posts here, what template do you use ?
April 5, 2010 @ 11:50 pm