Monday, August 13, 2012
If you look at the history of copyright, it is actually a never ending story of adjustment law (often quite clumsy) to respond to changes in technology that Act No. ever wanted and was not prepared to handle. We see this manifested in many different ways today, including the whole issue of "ownership" in the digital age. To "buy" a digital video or song, you really have to buy it? Or do you just leave? Because copyright law does not handle this well, we have a sort of state of Schrödinger's cat, which companies say it's a license or sale depending on pursuing that. In other words, is a complete disaster.

enter the fray with a unique idea as an attempt to solve this problem, some people (and probably a company seeking to benefit commercially from this idea) try to convince the Copyright Office to create a new
registration system consumer goods

, called "circle of" after the character you want to do:
Unfortunately, they are marketed as jurists, rather than sellers, so there is a aa lot

of discourse about the description of all parties to talk, but the basic idea is simple enough (if I understand correctly):



If you buy something digital, you can "register" their property rights in this particular copy, which then gives the fundamental rights of property, including rights to give format to change the content
and for resale under the rights of first sale.
The people behind this project have launched a petition in support of Change.org this, which is seeking 200,000 signatures, however, have now very, very few of them (again, perhaps a problem of lawyers who are not sellers). On the other hand, has chosen an odd strategy for pushing the effort: the filing of a petition with the Copyright Office as part of the process by which the Office of the copyright at the bottom of the mountain every three years and states that products can ignore the DMCA anti-circumvention clause. Except ... This project has nothing to do with it. Therefore, developers have filed a separate motion, which is essentially admitting that, outside the rules ... but they do it because


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