tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2617183138118819994.post2325193129733318325..comments2024-03-05T17:50:31.778+02:00Comments on Afro-IP: Day 3 (or is it Day 1?) of the Global Congress for IP in the Public InterestUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2617183138118819994.post-89667005574801750582013-12-11T15:23:19.035+02:002013-12-11T15:23:19.035+02:00Love the humour! Here some more, primarily to avoi...Love the humour! Here some more, primarily to avoid the reporting on the Open Air Confernence becoming entirely self-referential, a hot air baloon over Africa.<br /><br />Blame Canada: More than 50,000 local authors and creators signed a petition against the atempted copyright abolition in Canada. Do you think they were all wrong? <br /><br />Suggesting that the Canadian law is commendable is like offering Jerry just the holes in Swiss cheese, without the cheese.<br /><br />Clearly Jerry should have all his bio-metric information on the web so people cheering him on can see that either Jerry is genetically really a Wallaby, or that Jerry is a kind of Frankenstein version reprogrammed and used unfairly by Dr. TechCompany - in either case, the mouse plays unfair which makes harming Tom less acceptable. Hopefully one day Tom & Jerry can reconcile and recognise that they have been played off agaist one another: they do not fight over who gets the cheese and who gets the holes; instead they become aware that both are someone else's meal (the dog or Dr. TechCo? - on the Internet nobody would know). Carlo Scollo Lavizzarinoreply@blogger.com