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by Brian_K_White
1408 days ago
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Yes you absolutely can copy a book, even mechanically let alone manually. Even multiple times. Fill a warehouse if you want. And do whatever you want with it within your property. The only thing you can't do is redistribute it. The problem around big data and public data needs new definitions to cover phenomenon that never existed before in history, and new regulations & legal understanding aimed at a specific problem that never existed before, which is aggregation and analysis that can create private info from "public" data that previously could only be obtained by direct and controllable means like sending an actual human to perform a physical action at a physical location, like go open a lockbox in a bank or tap a phone line or watch a house all week from a parked car, vs today where the same level invasive info and a lot more can be obtained with a few mouse cli ks from anywhere in the world against all N million citizens at once without even a warrant, and even do so retroactively, as you are essentially being tapped and tracked 24/7 your whole life now, and now is possible to simply consult logs and retroactively spy on you from years ago even if a warrant was only granted today. The old definitions of "public" or "private" simply do not cover the current reality, and all the ideas about what kinds of things are reasonable based on those definitions which are no longer valid, are likewise no longer valid. But a lot of people are more than happy to capitalize (pun intended) on that discrepency for as long as they can delay everyone from recognizing and closing it. |
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