"Former South Dakota State Rep. Ted Alvin Klaudt -- presently serving time for raping his two foster daughters -- is sending bizarre 'copyright notices' from prison to news agencies and outlets that use his name in print or online, claiming a 'common law copyright' on his name and demanding $500,000 for any unauthorized use."
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I believe we need to return government to "of the people, by the people, and for the people"—not a radically new idea, really.
I invite you to explore Larry Lessig's Change Congress initiative.
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