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Re: victory in the German courts!
RILEY, JOHN C 2014-Jul-16 21:25:00
Judging from my students, 50% is low-balling it big time. Most of them wouldn?t stuff a steak down their pants at the grocery store, but think anything digital is free.
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On Jul 16, 2014, at 5:01 PM, Caroling Geary #removed# [wwp] <#removed#> wrote:
> In my view at least 50% of people on the web think that anything on the web is free to share. This includes art curators. Especially irritating to me are the "new age" people. For example, I have asked the owner of a page for more information about a beautiful image on the page. The owner responded that he had forgotten where he got it. I wanted to see more of the artist's work. I requested that source information be honored and passed on. The owner's answer was that the message in the artwork was more important than the artist.
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> The pinterest system is the closest I know of, where the software preserves the links.
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> Caroling - http://wholeo.net
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> On Jul 16, 2014, at 3:16 PM, #removed# [wwp] <#removed#> wrote:
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>> I wish there was some way I could publicly "out" the arrogant academics behind the Globorama.
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