My previous post is incomplete without reading this
It’s corny to say this, but you complete me. lol
That said, I hope it is amply clear that it is not as if I disagree with everything that Han wrote. In fact, I wonder if any disagreement is due to the fact that while I think his strongest case is for a more nuanced, more flexible application of IPRs, something I could wholeheartedly support, he presents his arguments as if against the very notion of an IPR itself.
Read it!
From From a Singapore Angle - Still on copyrights
Update:
Michael Geist examines the music industry claims, and finds that they fall short.
Piercing the peer?to?peer myths: An examination of the Canadian experience via Slashdot via mr brown
