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From: morpheal@yahoo.com (Robert Morpheal)
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Subject: Re: Libresociety.org Manifesto
Date: 20 Apr 2004 11:41:22 -0700
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David <info0@no__spamlibresociety.org> wrote in message news:<c49csh$46g$1@hercules.btinternet.com>...
> LibreSociety.org Manifesto
> Version 1.5.4
> - David M. Berry & Giles Moss
>
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> A constellation of interests is now seeking to increase its ownership
> and control of creativity. They tell us that they require new laws and
> rights that will allow them to control concepts and ideas and protect
> them from exploitation. They say that this will enrich our lives,
> create new products and safeguard the possibility of future prosperity.
> But this is a disaster for creativity, whose health depends on an
> ongoing, free and open conversation between ideas from the past and the
> present.
Either 1). that will leave only a pure, perfect, and absolute, nihilism
as the remaining mode of open creativity, OR 2). only a super computer
will be permitted to be freely creative, because only IT will be able to
know if what it is creating is new or has been done before.
M.
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