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RE: Journal archives (RE: meaning of "systematic")
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- Subject: RE: Journal archives (RE: meaning of "systematic")
- From: "Rick Anderson" <rickand@unr.edu>
- Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2002 07:32:24 EDT
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> Yes, piracy IS easier in a digital world, or at least transporting the > product of piracy is. But don't think this kind of appropriation is going > to stop because of the DMCA or anything else. I agree completely -- my comment was offered outside the context of the DMCA discussion. The question of whether digital piracy is easier than print piracy has come up a couple of times before, always with me taking the (rational and well-thought-out) pro position and others responding from the (utterly irrational and insane) con position. (For the irony-deficient: :-) :-) :-) ) ------------- Rick Anderson Director of Resource Acquisition The University Libraries University of Nevada, Reno "I'm not against the modern 1664 No. Virginia St. world. I just don't think Reno, NV 89557 everything's for sale." PH (775) 784-6500 x273 -- Elvis Costello FX (775) 784-1328 rickand@unr.edu
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