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Larry Downes on the Information Revolution

Putting a much finer point on it than I did yesterday, Larry Downes compares the escalating efforts to rein in file sharing to various revolutions of the past: The revolution will be televised...on YouTube | Stanford Center for Internet and Society. He admits he's jet-lagged as he writes this, but that's one of the interesting things about being able to blog from anywhere at any time. Our first reactions are a lot more colorful than our polished drafts. I, for one, appreciate seeing the color from time to time, especially about a subject that can be as gray as copyright.

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