The Generational Divide in Copyright Morality

I’ve been doing a good deal of speaking recently. And in one of my talks, I tell an anecdote about a lesson I learned from my own readers.
It was early in 2005,

and a little hackware program called PyMusique was making the rounds of the World Wide Web. PyMusique was written for one reason only: to strip […]

Orginal post by David Pogue

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