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Tom

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Thomas Levine <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> After reading Robert Brauneis's paper, I get the impression that Time
> Warner doesn't really have rights to the song but that the ASCAP uses
> fear, uncertainty and doubt to extort royalties for it anyway.
>
> But Good Morning to All is in public domain, so maybe we'll just sing
> that. So maybe it'll go like this
> * Run into the atrium
> * Stand by the fancy text about the atrium's dedication
> * Sing Good Morning to All
> * Simultaneously distribute flyers to tomorrow's lawyers about why
> we're singing Good Morning to All instead of Happy Birthday
> * Potentially eat cake, though I think that will be frowned upon
> * Go elsewhere for further shenanigans
>
> Tom
>
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Ben Finney
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Thomas Levine <[email protected]> writes:
> >
> > > A free culture party would be awesome. Having it at the law school
> > > atrium would be more awesome except that it's probably too late to
> > > rent it and that it doesn't seem that you can rent it
> > > (http://registrar.sas.cornell.edu/Sched/roomres.html#TL).
> >
> > One event at your celebration should be to draw attention to the
> > enclosure of culture by proprietary interests
> > <URL:http://www.unhappybirthday.com/>.
> >
> > Perhaps switch to temporarily taking the copyright ownership of that
> > song seriously, and follow the logic as far as encouraging everyone to
> > take down the details of anyone who attempts or enables others in
> > unauthorised public performance of the work to report them to the
> > copyright authorities.
> >
> > It's very easy to see what's wrong with copyright when it restricts
> > something that's so clearly part of our shared culture. Whenever I've
> > seen Benjamin Mako Hill engage an audience with that, it's always both
> > entertained and opened some eyes to the need for reforming the copyright
> > regime.
> >
> > --
> >  \          “It is clear that thought is not free if the profession of |
> >  `\           certain opinions makes it impossible to earn a living.” |
> > _o__)  —Bertrand Russell, _Free Thought and Official Propaganda_, 1928 |
> > Ben Finney
> >
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