Une transcription d’une discussion entre Paul Krugman (qui travaille pour le NYT) et Charles Stross lors du WorldCon de Montréal (d’après leurs Twitter, pas mal de bibliothécaires montréalais y étaient). A épingler, la citation suivante :
“As for the intellectual property, I try not to get too worked up about it. There’s a lot of people angsting about piracy and copying of stuff on the Internet, publishers who are very, very worried about the whole idea of ebook piracy. I like to get a little bit of perspective on it by remembering that back before the Internet came along, we had a very special term for the people who buy a single copy of a book and then allow all their friends to read it for free. We called them librarians.”
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