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		<title>Google Copyright Lawyer Seals His Blog</title>
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William Patry opted for the nuclear option with his blog, closing it down and annihilating his archive of posts about copyright law. However, the archive may return, even though <a href=http://williampatry.blogspot.com/2008/08/archiving-blog.html>Patry noted the difficulty</a> in doing so.</p>
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<a href=http://williampatry.blogspot.com/2008/08/end-of-blog.html>The Patry Copyright Blog</a> held forth on his views on the murky depths of copyright laws. He said in his closing post he started the blog because he &#8220;felt there was no blog devoted to the geekery of copyright; meaning a blog where people who loved copyright could come and discuss copyright issues in a non-partisan way.&#8221;</p>
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Patry gave two reasons for folding the blogging tent: he blamed readers for not accepting his blog as a personal blog, and he considered the current state of copyright law &#8220;too depressing.&#8221;</p>
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&#8220;It is profoundly depressing, after 26 years full-time in a field I love, to be a constant voice of dissent,&#8221; he wrote.</p>
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He was certainly in a high-profile position, one that he tried to balance by not commenting on Google&#8217;s cases or on companies with whom Google may have been in dispute, Patry said. But shifting to that position exposed him to &#8220;crazies,&#8221; ones who gave him a lot of grief.</p>
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One might think turning off comments would mitigate that, but Patry decided to eliminate a lot of well-respected work all at once. He&#8217;s certainly entitled to do what he likes with his property, but wiping out a repository of quality writing because of a few online nutjobs smacks of excessively thin skin.</p>
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<a href=http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080803135012312>Groklaw</a> took the extra step of suggesting the harassment Patry endured came from those who opposed his views on copyright. &#8220;Part of the process is to try to damage your reputation; the rest is to discourage you to a degree that you give up,&#8221; Pamela Jones said.</p>
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