Like he's doing it on purpose
So if you haven't heard already... Bill Gates' computer crashes in public, at CES, as he tries to introduce Media Center. And then, right after that he gets published in an interview calling likening free culture (
Creative Commons and
FOSS, e.g.) to communism.
Q: "In recent years, there's been a lot of people clamoring to reform and restrict intellectual-property rights. It started out with just a few people, but now there are a bunch of advocates saying, 'We've got to look at patents, we've got to look at copyrights.' What's driving this, and do you think intellectual-property laws need to be reformed?
A: "No, I'd say that of the world's economies, there's more that believe in intellectual property today than ever. There are fewer communists in the world today than there were. There are some new modern-day sort of communists who want to get rid of the incentive for musicians and moviemakers and software makers under various guises. They don't think that those incentives should exist.
And this debate will always be there. I'd be the first to say that the patent system can always be tuned--including the U.S. patent system. There are some goals to cap some reform elements. But the idea that the United States has led in creating companies, creating jobs, because we've had the best intellectual-property system--there's no doubt about that in my mind, and when people say they want to be the most competitive economy, they've got to have the incentive system. Intellectual property is the incentive system for the products of the future."
BoingBoing covers the story (
multiple posts).
So what happens next? BoingBoing readers come up with a Creative Commies flag and t-shirt. Giant Robot
sells one for $5, a good price for any t-shirt, really. They even put the artwork .eps on the site in the spirit of the Commons, a nice touch.
Many, many, many articles have already been written about this latest Gates event. I just wanted to alert you all to the cool t-shirt.
* Ray, 1/11/2005 08:03:18 PM