From: Mike Richter <mrichter@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] The Incompetence at ENHS
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 12:02:22 -0700
Mike Loughlin wrote:
I hope I can stop your head from itching. First off, the Sonny Bono act 
did not come from any desire of the American people, who were plenty 
content with the copyright laws as they were. It is not a tricky 
"conspiracy theory" it is a very simple straight line from Sonny Bono, a 
man sent to congress by the entertainment industry to do their bidding. 
The Sonny Bono act was a piece of legislation primarily to protect the 
interest of The Disney Corporation, a company that was founded on the 
character of "Alice" from Alice in Wonderland,
While I concur on the tenor of Mike's post, I quibble in detail.
1. Disney's Alice character shared a name but little else with Dodgson's. 
Disney's device was integrating live action with animation in those 
cartoons.
2. The government frequently makes information available only to subsets of 
the population such as physicians, corporations with whom/which it 
partners, and those cleared for sensitive data. It could do so with regard 
to "scholars" if it chose to define the class and impose the restriction.
3. Not all cylinders and acoustic recordings are "historic". I know of at 
least two made in the past fifty years which have been published in one 
sense or another.
Again, despite the above imperfections, the points are relevant and well 
made.
Mike
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