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WIPO Talks May Portend Sweeping Broacast-Based Copyright

An anonymous reader writes "It seems the nasty 'Broadcast Treaty' is rearing its head again in the WIPO talks. This would give a new copyright to what is uncopyrighted or out of copyright material to anyone who broadcasts the material. It essentially re-ups the copyright — not to the original copyright holder, but to the broadcaster, without any contract to the original holder."

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  1. Re:Temporary Monopoly by ThunderBird89 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Little? In comment view, each click opens the one higher up in the hierarchy. You can't even position the cursor with the mouse, as it steals focus from the editing field; nor click a link, because it opens up the preceding comment first, and only after the entire thread is open can you follow links, since middlemouse doesn't work either.

    Yes, editing would be nice. Even Wikia can give you versioned comments, with the edits displayed and reviewable by anyone, even if you're not allowed to delete your comments (you can blank them, but the underlying text can still be viewed in the earlier versions).

    As for grammar stuff, I never notice that, my brain autocorrects most errors as I read, so I really need to look for those misplaced commas and stuff. :)

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  2. Re:Temporary Monopoly by countertrolling · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    If you right-click on 'Reply to This' and open it in a new tab, it will open to the old D1 format and is much easier to control..

    I still prefer that comments can't be edited and hope it stays that way You can always just reply again

    The incessant 503s on the other hand are a much bigger issue and is getting worse... The 'deciders' here have their priorities a bit mixed up

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