Freedom's just another word for "nothing left to lose"

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[mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Martin Belam
Sent: 08 October 2009 22:46
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage] Free as in 'Freedom'

David, I understand that DRM costs money and is never 100% effective,
and I understand that it was a bit rubbish when the music industry made
me pay again for downloads of music by dead people that I'd already
purchased once on vinyl and then once again on CD.

And I'm hearing a lot about your freedom.

But at the moment I enjoy my freedom to be able to publish a picture of
my daughter in public on the Internet so that my family, colleagues and
friends can see it easily, but also express my choice alongside it that
the photograph belongs to me and it is not be used without my knowledge
or consent on an advert. I genuinely don't understand why you think
forcibly taking that freedom away from me in a complete abolition of
copyright enhances society.

Martin Belam,
Information Architect, guardian.co.uk - currybet.net
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