What Lawyers Can Learn From Manga 357
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from the lots-and-lots dept.
jedigeek links to this article from Lawrence Lessig, writing "This article explains the interesting phenomenon of dojinshi, and why dojinshi helps fuel the production of original manga. From a western-perspective, dojinshi breaks copyright laws, but, according to the article's author: 'The law is a rough-edged tool. It was not crafted by geniuses of economics.' In a time when laws like the DMCA exist and are being exploited, this is certainly food for thought."
Re:So "Dojinshi" is....? (Score:1, Funny)
Seriously.
If you guys need some porn, just ask. Its not that scary, and your mom doesn't have to know. You really don't need to resort to drawing your own.
What lawyers *can* learn from hentai (Score:5, Funny)
new and better ways of tentacle rape that they can then apply to their clients.
Oh, wait...
wierdest quote ever... (Score:1, Funny)
You can learn (Score:1, Funny)
Aibo doing jazz... (Score:2, Funny)
Simply LMAO...
What lawyers need... (Score:2, Funny)
If your business plan runs out of steam.. (Score:4, Funny)
Douglas Adams got it right (Score:4, Funny)
Arc B should of course be sent ahead of the other arcs --- there's nothing nicer than a nice clean telephone to welcome home the producers and achievers.
Re:What Lessig can learn from a lawyer. (Score:3, Funny)
Congratulations, you just proved his point.
Lawyers don't get it.
Re:fanfix (Score:3, Funny)
If that's the kind of writing we're producing in college classes, then I see no reason to preserve the earth for for anybody who's in school right now, let alone future generations who will undoubtedly be even more repulsive.