Copyright and value are different things. All of your examples are
questions of perceived value not their inherent copyright. Are you
suggesting that an item's copyright be determined by its value?

What "realities of an all-digital, connected world" change the legal
right of a creator to determine how they want their creation to be
reproduced?

-Kevin


On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 23:08:22 -0800, Rob Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a larger issue in question- how does copyright law adapt to the
> realities of an all-digital, connected world? That raises a deeper question
> that the world must deal with over the coming decades. What is the inherent
> value of intellectual property?

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