Repected Professionals,

                   here is a interesting article on copyright titled "Copyright and Authors" by John Ewing

"For the past several hundred years, publishers have promoted a simplistic view of copyright. Copyright is a matter of fairness to authors, they argue. Authors own their creations and therefore should be free to control them. But the history of copyright and its underlying philosophy contradicts that simple view. Copyright is not about fairness to authors; copyright is about balancing interests, including the interest of the public. This article provides a (very!) brief history of copyright and its philosophy in order to show that the publishers� simple view is inaccurate, and suggests that understanding copyright�s nature is the first step to solve the problems of copyright in the modern world"

for full article please visit the following url:

http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_10/ewing/index.html

regards,

M.RAMSHIRISH  (Student ADIS),
Documentation Research and Training Centre,
Indian Statistical Institue,
8th Mile, Mysore Road,
R.V.College : PO,
Bangqalore 560 059
 
phone:080-8483975 (Hostel)  8483002  Ext:495(ABC Lab)
email:ramshirish@hotmail.com
ram@drtc.isibang.ac.in



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