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		<title>Richard Stallman on Web 3.0, Anarchy, and Copyright</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the recent Shvitz post &#34;The Best Way to Steal Articles from Other Sites?&#34;, Joey Kurtzman cried out for the input of legendary hacker Richard Stallman. Befuddled by endless theorizing about the future of the internet, Joey wanted Stallman&#39;s take on the so-called &#34;Web 3.0,&#34; and whether &#34;transclusion&#34; is a fair way to poach articles&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <i><b>In the recent Shvitz post &quot;<a href="/daily_shvitz/jewcy_loves_party">The Best Way to Steal Articles from Other Sites?</a>&quot;, Joey Kurtzman cried out for the input of legendary hacker Richard Stallman.  Befuddled by endless theorizing about the future of the internet, Joey wanted Stallman&#39;s take on the so-called &quot;Web 3.0,&quot; and whether &quot;transclusion&quot; is a fair way to poach articles from other websites for the enjoyment of Jewcy readers.  </b></i> </p>
<p> <b><i>Stallman responds:</i> </b> </p>
<p> It&#39;s hard for me to think about [transclusion w/iFrames] because I have not seen it and I don&#39;t know what it is. &quot;Web 3.0&quot; is a vague term, perhaps a marketing buzzword; I don&#39;t know what it means (if it means anything at all).   </p>
<p> I can only comment on other issues raised by the article.  For instance, I can state the fact that copyright infringement is not stealing.  I&#39;m in favor of some amount of copyright, but I reject propaganda terms such as &quot;stealing&quot; and &quot;piracy&quot; that are used to demonize sharing.  I cannot raise any righteous anger over a company&#39;s advertising revenue. </p>
<p> Some facts about me.  For one, I am not an anarchist—I have a prostate gland.  I am a Liberal, and I support social welfare programs.<b> </b> </p>
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