Talk:The Uneasy Case for Copyright

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What makes this article significant enough to make it worth a Wikipedia entry? Did it influence changes in the law? A popular movement, perhaps? --Robert Merkel 07:41, 8 Sep 2003 (UTC)

Yeah, it probably is. I've attempted to sketch why. Someone who's reading it could certainly improve my summary, though. -- Pde 05:12, 9 Sep 2003 (EDT)


According to the article, ""The Uneasy Case for Copyright" was a profound challenge to copyright expansionism, which was just entering its modern phase, and was still largely unquestioned in Northern countries." I deleted the link on "Northern" to the "The North" disambiguation page, because it was worthless. Was the author referring to Northern European countries? Northern Hemisphere countries? The sentence is ambiguous. AdamBradley 02:55, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]