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Andrius Kulikauskas, the Last Remaining Idealist, is talking about this "algebra of copyright." Andrius needs things in the public domain in order to enable it to be used as micro-content. (Copyleft requires the inclusion of an 8-page statement.) But how do you define a work and where do you post the rules and exceptions, Andrius asks. He wants to find a user interface design. He asks us to google "algebraic semiotics" to find ideas about this. He presents a model that I can't reproduce here because it's graphical. Here's a link. Posted
by D. Weinberger at May 23, 2003 04:48 AM
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When a variable is finished with it's work, it does not go into retirement, and it is never mentioned again. Variables simply cease to exist, and the thirty-two bits of data that they held is released, so that some other variable may later use them.
Posted by: Edward | January 13, 2004 11:15 AM