Diebold and Swarthmore

Boynton's "The Tyranny of Copyright?"

When I searched for websites with information over the Diebold and Swarthmore case using google.com, I actually found a lot of information. It seems like the information I found was fiarly representative of both sides-there are people out there who've made websites supporting the students and those who use the students as a negative example of the cultural commons. An interesting article I found is at ITworld.com called "Diebold case raises tough questions for universities." This adds to Boynton's discussion and the point he makes that "just as the idea of environmentalism became viable in the wake of last century's advances in industrial production, the growth of this century's information technologies, Boyle argues, will force the country to address the erosion of the cultural commons."