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Common Rights is a project to develop a new system for regulating intellectual property that replaces the copy-based model of Copyright with a rights-based model.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Common Rights as Part of the Digital Agenda?

I will presenting my ideas on regulating Copyright at the European Commission's Stakeholders day on Monday the 25th October. Anyone in Brussels on that day please contact me if you would like to discuss the Common Right philosophy.
Posted by Nicholas Bentley at 9:23 PM

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