Sunday, April 30, 2006

Obsolete Right

Obsolete Right
2006.02.20 2:57

I mean it's copyright.
I was a strong advocate of copyright. Simply because I myself published a book -novel long long years ago -it was already more than twenty years ago. Of course it was a wonderful experience, but I hadn't got any loyalty from my book, you see two books were published 1350 copies and 100 copies with the help of patron, I didn't spend anything for it at the same time there was no price in these. I just distributed all to my pals.
In the age publication of any type of binding book in paper was the only way to make my writings understood, I had nothing for it but to publish a book. Regardless of whether I liked or not. Now the situation surrounding this publication has completely changed. For example, now many people carry a portable phone in which we can also see the Internet, so it is as easy as pie to download my writings in their hands. Twenty-five years ago, I needed to hand my collection of copied writings to her hands -her to the one this journal is dedicated. Now all I have to do if I want them to read my writings is to let them know my handlename mercedo.
Do I have to charge for let them know my name? Do I have to request $15 for just let them know my handlename? I cannot do that any more. Recently a man who has been relocating many mangas was arrested for the alleged infringement of copyright by Tokyo Metropolitan Police. This agency investigated alleged export of 3 dimensional measurement tool which is required to make an apparatus for nuclear fusion to North Korea by Mitutoyo company limited. The capacity of Japan's investigation body has been just about to be overwhelmed by the severe reality Japan's private sector now has been continuously developing.

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