LAST THOUGHTS FOR MY FIRST
LAST THOUGHTS FOR MY FIRST DAY: 1) I won’t normally be posting this much. Just got excited today. 2) I will shamelessly borrow useful techniques from other blogs. [Isn’t this an infringement of intellectual property rights?–ed. Not at all — the blogosphere is more like open source code, with constant improvements diffusing rapidly across the ...
LAST THOUGHTS FOR MY FIRST DAY: 1) I won't normally be posting this much. Just got excited today. 2) I will shamelessly borrow useful techniques from other blogs. [Isn't this an infringement of intellectual property rights?--ed. Not at all -- the blogosphere is more like open source code, with constant improvements diffusing rapidly across the Net].
LAST THOUGHTS FOR MY FIRST DAY: 1) I won’t normally be posting this much. Just got excited today. 2) I will shamelessly borrow useful techniques from other blogs. [Isn’t this an infringement of intellectual property rights?–ed. Not at all — the blogosphere is more like open source code, with constant improvements diffusing rapidly across the Net].
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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