Oh, the Hypocrisy: First Amendment Attorneys Would Destroy the Internet to Save Newspapers
Huffington Post, May 19, 2009
By Art Brodsky
Instead of repealing copyright, eliminating antitrust restrictions and granting ownership over news, as First Amendment attorneys Bruce W. Sanford and Bruce D. Brown recommend, the news industry might be better off trying some new ways of doing business that work within the Internet ecosystem, and not against it.
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