With the start of the Joel Tenenbaum trial this week, it’s interesting to see whether or not the Harvard Professor gone Steve Jobs trial attorney Charles Nesson can provide a significant change for the basis under which copyright is fundamentally operating. Despite some buzz out of Sweden that could potentially undermine the efforts of the general user license and open source guru’s, the copyleft [who the hell comes up with these names...], there hasn’t been much in the way of positive copyright reform. That is, unless you count the Canadians.
Honestly I have no idea what he’s thinking with that Necker Cube

