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Category Archives: Natural Law
Wikileaks, Wikipedia and Fractures
Wikileaks has begun another large-scale dump of classified material, prompting a tweet from Larry Sanger, academic and co-founder of Wikipedia: @wikileaks Speaking as Wikipedia’s co-founder, I consider you enemies of the U.S.–not just the government, but the people. 12:26 PM … Continue reading
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The Pirate Bay, Copyright and Tradition
Copying is not theft, and we intuit that when we see those silly commercials comparing downloading movies to stealing cars. Of course, it begs the question of whether or not file-sharing and copyright infringement cause damage despite not being theft. … Continue reading
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