-which talk about the problems with todays copyright law and how it
-stifles creativity, one idea occurred to me. The idea is to get the
-tax office to help make more works enter the public domain and also
-help make it easier to clear rights to use copyrighted works.</p>
-
-<p>The idea is partly based on the argument that copyrighted works are
-"intellectual property", but the core requirement is that copyrighted
-work have value and the tax office like to collect their share from
-any value in a country. Sharing it here to let others think about it
-and perhaps shoot it down.</p>
+which cover the problems with todays copyright law and how it stifles
+creativity, one idea occurred to me. The idea is to get the tax
+office to help make more works enter the public domain and also help
+make it easier to clear rights for using copyrighted works.</p>
+
+<p>I mentioned this idea briefly during Yesterdays
+<a href="http://www.farmann.no/2012/11/14/john-perry-barlow-in-oslo-friday-nov-16
+-15-30-19-00/">presentation
+by John Perry Barlow</a>, and concluded that it was best to put it
+in writing for a wider audience. The idea is not really based on the
+argument that copyrighted works are "intellectual property", as the
+core requirement is that copyrighted work have value for the copyright
+holder and the tax office like to collect their share from any value
+controlled by the citizens in a country. I'm sharing the idea here to
+let others consider it and perhaps shoot it down with a fresh set of
+arguments.</p>