... it's much more widespread than anyone in the high command wanted to admit. |
[Mrs. Schroeder, to no one's surprise, threw her support behind Mr. Valentino, nominating him for the post. Calling Mr. Valentino] a strong person, ... I think Angelo will have a very positive effect on the party. We're very energized right now. |
I don't think there is a publisher association on the planet who says, 'Oh, this is a good idea,' ... 'Trust me. I'm copying your full book, but, believe me, I'm only going to use a little bit.' |
I have a brain and a uterus, and I use both. |
I was cooking breakfast this morning for my kids, and I thought, "He's just like a Teflon frying pan: Nothing sticks to him." |
If the search engines don't respect the creators, there won't be anything to search in the future because creators have to make a living too. |
If they are allowed to unilaterally change the copyright law and copy anything unless somebody tells you 'no,' it will be impossible for people in the intellectual property community to operate. They keep talking about doing this because it is going to be good for the world. That has never been a principle in law. They 'do no evil' except they are stealing people's property. |
If you think there isn't enough hate and polarization in America, you're going to love this bill. |
Many women have more power than they recognize, and they're very hesitant to use it, for they fear they won't be loved. |
Spine transplants are what we really need to take Reagan on. |
That is really turning it on its head, ... How is an author even supposed to know that his or her work is being copied? |
The mood of the 80s -- Get what you can, can what you get, and sit on the can. |
The publishers' response has been to work with educators to produce new...tools that faculty use to tailor their materials for their students, |
They have a hell of a business model. They're going to take everything you create, for free, and sell advertising around it. |
This really stands copyright law on its head. There are hundreds of years of tradition that go the other way. |