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The Cosmist Ponderer | v 1.0 The Cosmist Ponderer – v 1.0 The Cosmist Ponderer v 1.0 Skip navigation About Google Books: The Path to Monopoly May 9, 2009 – 5:20 pm Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment Today Andrew Sullivan  posted the following excerpt from David Post’s blog, The Volokh Conspiracy : The Google Books project has the potential to become one of the great information-gathering activities in human history — every book (just about), at everyone’s fingertips, searchable and instantly accessible from any corner of the globe. And we want to deter that?? Because that will decrease “respect for IP laws”? Talk about putting the cart before the horse!! Because it will inflict some sort of terrible “harm” on copyright holders? I’m not terribly sympathetic. Copyright, as Jefferson stressed so long ago, is a “social right” — given by society because we feel it serves useful ends (incentivizing authors to produce new creative works). When it ceases to serve ...

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