The Case for Copyright ReformLegalized file sharing, shorter protection times for the commercial copyright monopoly, free sampling, and a ban on DRM. These are the main points of the proposal for copyright reform that the Pirate Party is advocating. This is a constructive alternative to the controversial ACTA agreement, and to the criminalization of the entire young generation. |
Contents
There Is A Better Way | 1 |
Copyright Is Not Property | 36 |
The Artists Are Doing Fine | 60 |
More About The Proposal For Copyright Reform | 78 |
The Cultural Markets Of The Future | 91 |
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