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Conversation With Lee Bollinger - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
Conversation With Lee Bollinger - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
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First, Lee Bollinger (and others) seem to feel that the misappropriation "urge" makes sense when seen against a background where most things one creates DO get property treatment. Lee therefore says it's my burden as a writer to explain why this area is different--both to succeed in making a case clear, AND to create barriers between this area and others. Essentially, he argues, people will be afraid that less-than-complete property here will erode property elsewhere.
Conversation With Whit Gray - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
Conversation With Whit Gray - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
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Whit Gray argued that even for things most of us would feel comfy saying AREN'T property, like the "idea" of shopping malls, we wouldn't feel so comfy with copying if the blueprints for the idea were copied prior to the time they became public. He argues also, that something more than "privacy" is at issue in our anger at visualizing such an intrusive prepublication copying.