Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 20th Sep 2010 20:18 UTC
In the News "What would Benjamin Franklin have thought about P2P file sharing? We'll never know, but a new book portrays him as a skeptic of intellectual property and an advocate for the common ownership of inventions and ideas." What a surprise. A person with brains favouring loose IP laws. Anyone with two braincells to rub together understands that a free flow of information and knowledge is beneficial to human development.
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bannor99
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2005-09-15

Considering that it looks like you signed up to OSnews ( or created a duplicate account) specifically to respond to my post, it looks like you've already taken cover.

And, you're the one who came out swinging. As any good boxer will tell you, if you do that, and forget to duck, expect to get clocked.

For the record, I've been an admirer of Mr Franklin since I first read about the man decades ago. And discovering his wit only made me like him more.

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