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November 9th, 2009 at 11:52 am
Okay, so you buy some digital… what should we call it?… property, let’s say. An e-book. Great, then the bookstore what sold you the property decides to take it back… because it is digital, has no real substance and can be easily got at. That really does sound frustrating.
So, I ask the frustrated consumers… how do you think artists feel when gangs of concumers grab their property from the internet and “share” it without permission.. because it is digital, has no real substance and can be got at easily?
WWCDD — what would Cory Doctorow do?