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[rohrpost] James Boyle in London 19.3.03 |
http://www.rsa.org.uk/events/detail.asp?EventID=1277 The Eversheds Lecture - Ideas in cyberspace 19 March 20036pm Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce Location: 8 John Adam Street, London, WC2N 6EZ. Professor James Boyle, Cost: free Booking Status: Open In the 1830's and 40's Parliament debated a revision to the Copyright Act extending the rights of authors. To the bill's opponents, it was a tax on knowledge, a set of rules that would inhibit writing rather than encourage it. Like Macaulay, their best known spokesman, they believed it was sometimes necessary to create a legal monopoly to give writers an incentive, but they felt that the monopoly should be as small as possible. They worried that the system of copyright enforcement might give the state powers to restrict speech by the back door in the same way the newspaper stamp-tax had done. They feared copyright law could be pressed into service to help established publishers and distributors. An unlikely coalition of sceptics developed: free-traders opposed to monopoly, radicals defending the cheap press and civil libertarians wary of speech regulation. We are now writing the intellectual property rules for cyberspace, and have been for the last ten years. Exactly the same issues appear - - though now the stakes are bigger and the costs of getting it wrong, much higher. Yet this time, the debate is a lot less balanced. Macaulay and his fellow sceptics are particularly poorly represented. That is a shame. In order to deal with the high tech challenges of the internet, it turns out that we will need some of the sophistication of the last century, and in a hurry too. _____________________________ James Boyle William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law Duke University Law School Science Drive & Towerview Box 90360 Durham, NC 27708-0360 919 613-7287 ph. Home Page & Essays http://james-boyle.com -- act now: copy = right http://privatkopie.net schon 39.000 Unterschriften !!! new releases: http://waste.informatik.hu- berlin.de/Grassmuck/Texts/GeschlosseneGesellschaft/ http://freie-software.bpb.de home: http://waste.informatik.hu-berlin.de/Grassmuck
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