← Back to context Comment by kelseyfrog 4 days ago I thought rights were self-evident. :/ 3 comments kelseyfrog Reply chrisjj 4 days ago Too much so for this government. Their plan was to change the law to remove creator rights regarding theft, sorry, use by "AI". kelseyfrog 4 days ago I thought we were against IP as property. When did that change? hactually 4 days ago we went from the Linux and later Napster era of "information wants to be free" pretty quickly over the past decade.Billions have been spent on changing our minds and our children so privacy and privacy are bad.
chrisjj 4 days ago Too much so for this government. Their plan was to change the law to remove creator rights regarding theft, sorry, use by "AI". kelseyfrog 4 days ago I thought we were against IP as property. When did that change? hactually 4 days ago we went from the Linux and later Napster era of "information wants to be free" pretty quickly over the past decade.Billions have been spent on changing our minds and our children so privacy and privacy are bad.
kelseyfrog 4 days ago I thought we were against IP as property. When did that change? hactually 4 days ago we went from the Linux and later Napster era of "information wants to be free" pretty quickly over the past decade.Billions have been spent on changing our minds and our children so privacy and privacy are bad.
hactually 4 days ago we went from the Linux and later Napster era of "information wants to be free" pretty quickly over the past decade.Billions have been spent on changing our minds and our children so privacy and privacy are bad.
Too much so for this government. Their plan was to change the law to remove creator rights regarding theft, sorry, use by "AI".
I thought we were against IP as property. When did that change?
we went from the Linux and later Napster era of "information wants to be free" pretty quickly over the past decade.
Billions have been spent on changing our minds and our children so privacy and privacy are bad.