| A sad day for free speech and copyright law |
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| Written by Sam Azer | |
| Wednesday, 06 August 2008 | |
Here is some important, well written commentary from William Patry and, in response, Pamela Jones of Groklaw. First, William Patry explains why he chose to close his blog; here's a quote regarding free speech:
For the first year after joining Google, with some exceptions, people honored the personal nature of the blog, but no longer. When other blogs or news stories refer to the blog, the inevitable opening sentence now is: "William Patry, Google's Senior Copyright Counsel said," or "Google's top copyright lawyer said... ." There is nothing I can do to stop this false implication that I am speaking on Google's behalf. And that's just those who do so because they are lazy. Others, for partisan purposes, insist on on misdescribing the blog as a Google blog, or in one case involving a think tank, darkly indicating also a la Senator Joe McCarthy, that in addition to funding from Google, there may be other sources of funding too. On Blogger, blogs are free. The blog had no funding because it doesn't cost anything, because I don't run ads, and because it was my personal blog, started before I joined Google. ...and here's a distressing quote, from the same post, regarding the state of copyright law:
As always, you can visit the original article and read the full text by clicking the Source link in the bottom-right corner of the quote block. In this case, though, it's good to also note that you can visit the original blog through the Way Back archive here. The response from Pamela Jones of Groklaw is also worth reading, in no small part for the links to additional information that you will find within the posting:
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