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      <title>Thomas Sydnor talks of two copyright futures</title> 
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      <description>Thomas Sydnor II, senior fellow for IP at the Association for Competitive Technology, sets up a copyright discussion based on two scenarios: anarchy or totalitarianism.</description>
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      <title>Matthew Schruers proposes two copyright futures</title> 
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      <description>Matthew Schruers, VP for law and policy at the Computer & Communications Industry Association, says there are countries today where we see functional anarchy due to depressed conditions.</description>
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      <title>Pablo Molina proposes two copyright futures</title> 
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      <description>Pablo Molina of Georgetown University Law Center draws an analogy to the complexity of tax laws, saying the complexity of copyright law across the world is just as extreme.</description>
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      <title>Sydnor: More on copyright</title> 
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      <description>Sydnor calls for legislation at the national level that allows for more experimentation and suggests the US is well-situated to attack the problem and do something about it.</description>
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