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Copyright Is Like QWERTY: Locked-In and Retrospective

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Summary, in English

The term ‘path dependence’ is generally used to describe the development of technological standards and how they ‘lock in’ a given technical solution. The QWERTY keyboard is often given as an example of path dependence – the fact that the costs of changing the keyboard to a better, more efficient solution, hinders change. The same can be said about much of the copyright legislation today, but then at the expense of privacy and other rights.



Copyright laws keep on being ‘copied’, even though there are seemingly better solutions out there. The industries that depend on copyright are not in favor of change because this would mean that they would lose authority and power, and possible revenue. The worst consequence of this “path dependence” is that copyright interests gain at the expense of everyone’s privacy.

Department/s

Publishing year

2011-04-24

Language

English

Publication/Series

Blogpost at the weblog TorrentFreak

Document type

Newspaper article

Topic

  • Law and Society

Keywords

  • copyright
  • Path dependence
  • lock-in
  • privacy

Status

Published

Project

  • Cybernorms. Norm processes in e-communities

Research group

  • Cybernorms