Dear Friends,
“Crass Action: Confessions of an Internet Avenger” -- a previously unpublished memoir of my experience as a multimillion-dollar copyright litigation consultant -- anchors a new website, “Electronic Rights & Wrongs.” The site collects various writings related to my work at the National Writers Union from 1994 to 1997, and to my consulting thereafter. The address is:
http://www.geocities.com/irvmuch/home.html
Among the other articles at the site are:
INFOHIGHWAYMEN by Nicholson Baker
(Republished with permission, this 1994 New York Times
op-ed essay by a bestselling author is still in my view the
most lucid explanation of the issue of writers’ rights in
new technologies.)
PUBLISH AND PERISH
Confronting the Post-Tasini World
(The Charleston Advisor, October 2001)
PROTECTING WRITERS’ RIGHTS ONLINE
The National Writers Union Proposes Collective Licensing
(Macworld, July 1996)
HOW THE CYBERSPACE GOLD RUSH
AFFECTS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
(San Francisco Examiner, March 9, 1995)
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