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by lukasm
4148 days ago
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> But the final outcome of the struggle was still uncertain late in
1968. McLuhan, for one, was convinced that all efforts to preserve
the old forms of author protection represent backward
thinking and are doomed to failure (or, anyway, he was convinced
the day he wrote his American Scholar article). “There
is no possible protection from technology except by technology,”
he wrote. “When you create a new environment with one
phase of technology, you have to create an anti-environment
with the next.” But authors are seldom good at technology,
and probably do not flourish in anti-environments. That summaries all the government effort with copyright |
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