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- The Penguin Press
- New York
+ Petter Reinholdtsen
+ Oslo
@@ -3765,9 +3765,10 @@ and how much p2p sharing harms before we know how strongly the
law should seek to either prevent it or find an alternative to assure the
author of his profit.
-innovation
-Fanning, Shawn
+Fanning, Shawn
+innovation
+Napster
Peer-to-peer sharing was made famous by Napster. But the inventors of
the Napster technology had not made any major technological
innovations. Like every great advance in innovation on the Internet
@@ -3788,6 +3789,9 @@ Christensen's ideas, see Lawrence Lessig, Future, 89&ndas
put together components that had been developed independently.
+Kazaa
+Napsternumber of registrations on
+Napsterreplacement of
The result was spontaneous combustion. Launched in July 1999,
Napster amassed over 10 million users within nine months. After
eighteen months, there were close to 80 million registered users of the
@@ -3808,6 +3812,7 @@ users to make content available to any number of other users. With a
p2p system, you can share your favorite songs with your best friend—
or your 20,000 best friends.
+
According to a number of estimates, a huge proportion of Americans
have tasted file-sharing technology. A study by Ipsos-Insight in
@@ -4192,14 +4197,13 @@ found only with time.
just what you call type A sharing?
-You would think. And we should hope. But so far, it is not. The
- effect
+You would think. And we should hope. But so far, it is not. The effect
of the war purportedly on type A sharing alone has been felt far
-beyond that one class of sharing. That much is obvious from the
- Napster
-case itself. When Napster told the district court that it had
- developed
-a technology to block the transfer of 99.4 percent of identified
+beyond that one class of sharing. That much is obvious from the
+Napster case itself. When Napster told the district court that it had
+developed a technology to block the transfer of 99.4 percent of
+identified
+
infringing material, the district court told counsel for Napster 99.4
percent was not good enough. Napster had to push the infringements
@@ -5731,9 +5735,12 @@ room of over 250 well-entertained judges. Taking an ominous tone, he
began his talk with a question: Do you know how many federal laws
were just violated in this room?
-Boies, David
-Alben, Alex
+Alben, Alex
+Boies, David
+Court of AppealsNinth Circuit
+Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
+Napster
For of course, the two brilliantly talented creators who made this
film hadn't done what Alben did. They hadn't spent a year clearing the
rights to these clips; technically, what they had done violated the
@@ -6690,7 +6697,7 @@ looting that results.
effective state of anarchy after the Internet.
-
+Commerce, U.S. Department of
@@ -7021,7 +7028,7 @@ We will end here:
Copyright today.
-
+
Let me explain how.
@@ -7540,7 +7547,7 @@ acts do not make a copy.
Examples of unregulated uses of a book.
-
+
Obviously, however, some uses of a copyrighted book are regulated
@@ -7561,7 +7568,7 @@ that remain unregulated because the law considers these fair uses.Republishing stands at the core of this circle of possible uses of a copyrighted work.
-
+Constitution, U.S.First Amendment toFirst Amendment
@@ -7920,7 +7927,7 @@ a button at the bottom called Permissions.
Picture of an old version of Adobe eBook Reader
-
+
If you click on the Permissions button, you'll see a list of the
@@ -15684,11 +15691,9 @@ KF2979.L47 2004
The source of this version of the text is written using DocBook
notation and the other formats are derived from the DocBook source.
-The DocBook source is based on a
-DocBook XML version
-created by Hans Schou, and extended with formatting and index
-references by Petter Reinholdtsen. The source files of this book is
-available as
+The DocBook source is based on a DocBook XML version created by Hans
+Schou, and extended with formatting and index references by Petter
+Reinholdtsen. The source files of this book is available as
a
github project.