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minus-square@jabjoe@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglish2•3 months agoI can see a lot of comments against copyright here, but has anyone considered the implications of changes to copyright on copyleft? I argue copyleft is demonstrably socially useful in locking things open. I do wonder if we’ll end up the two being different legally…
I can see a lot of comments against copyright here, but has anyone considered the implications of changes to copyright on copyleft?
I argue copyleft is demonstrably socially useful in locking things open. I do wonder if we’ll end up the two being different legally…