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Thursday, April 03, 2003
 
One aspect of the open source movement is the question of copyright. Corporations are in the position to enforce the illusion that copyright is eternal. However that was not always true. In fact the British law inherited by the newly formed United States stipulated a copyright of only 14 years. What is vital for a thriving open source movement is the flexibility of the public domain as a common good that can benefit more than a restricted copyright interpretation.

 

 
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