Infrequently Noted

Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress.

Movement

At my presentation the other night, Rick Kennel brought up a point that had some cutting irony to it:

the motion picture industry currently attempting to flex it's unconstitutional interpretation of Intellectual Property law is a direct descendant of the industry that started on the west coast in order to avoid Edison's sucessful defense of his film patents in the first part of the last century.

Funny, that.