10. Wheras printers, booksellers, and other
persons, have of late frequently taken the
liberty of printing... books, and other writings,
without the consent of the authors... to their
very great detriment, and too often to the
ruin of them and their families: For
preventing therefore such practices for the
future, and for the encouragement of learned
men to compose and write useful books…
STATUTE OF ANNE (1710)
11. I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll
defend to the death your right to say it. Voltaire
Technology 300 years ago…
26. “An illegal download is — to use an ugly
word — illegal. But in this case, it is not
unethical. Author and publisher are
entitled to be paid for their work, and by
purchasing the hardcover, you did so.
Your subsequent downloading is akin to
buying a CD, then copying it to your
iPod.”
The Ethicist – New York Times April 2, 2010
28. Mathias Klang
klang@ituniv.se or @klang67
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