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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Where do I stand?

Once in a while I person has to pause and pose the question.
Find your compatriots. I share where I've been today.



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Open Source Poetry at Indy Media



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The Innisfree Poetry Journal starting with Rachel Gavin's work, but check out the rest of the site.



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Kembrew McLeod

Aug 2005 Kembrew McLeod is currently an Assistant Professor, University of Iowa, Department of Communication Studies. In addition to being an academic, Kembrew is a self-professed prankster. In 1998 he trademarked the phrase "Freedom of Expression®" as a comment on how the intellectual property law is being used to fence off culture and restrict the way in which people can express their ideas. He is the author of two books: "Owning Culture" and, most recently, "Freedom of Expression®: Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity".

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