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Old 11-03-2011, 12:20 AM   #4
emellaich
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Originally Posted by Giggleton View Post
exclusivity/paywalls/not allowing someone to read anything that they want/censorhip

old paradigms, no need for em anymore.
I'm not sure I understand? And, how is this censorship?

So, if I write a private love note to my wife -- is it required that I publish it n the public web so that anyone can read it? What about my diary? What about things that I speak? Is there anything I can make private or restrict to certain audiences?

I know these are extremes, but I'm trying to understand the comment. In what cases do you believe the creator should be able to control who has access to their content, and in what circumstances is created content in the public domain?
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