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Copyright and the Long Tail

If you are unfamiliar with the idea of the Long Tail, I urge you to visit the Website where this story is posted for more information generally, and of course to read this little note about lost opportunities, lost expression, lost creativity: The Long Tail: Long Tail enemy #1. It's about the failed effort to clear rights in music that was such an integral part of the 70's television show, WKRP in Cincinnati. The creative possibilities today involving new uses of existing materials just do not mesh with yesterday's processes, procedures and the law that backs them up. There are many other even more compelling stories than this one, many of which Lessig and others have chronicled. Though the subject matter is not in the same league with real war, it reminds me nonetheless of the lines from Blowin in the Wind, "How many times must ... before..."

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