Saturday, January 13, 2007

How The RIAA Is Like 17th Century French Button-Makers

Techdirt: History Repeats Itself: How The RIAA Is Like 17th Century French Button-Makers

France, 1666:

"Shortly after the matter of cloth weaving has been disposed of, the button makers guild raises a cry of outrage; the tailors are beginning to make buttons out of cloth, an unheard-of thing. The government, indignant that an innovation should threaten a settled industry, imposes a fine on the cloth-button makers. But the wardens of the button guild are not yet satisfied. They demand the right to search people's homes and wardrobes and fine and even arrest them on the streets if they are seen wearing these subversive goods."

Oh how we laughed....

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