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- The Penguin Press
- New York
+ Petter Reinholdtsen
+ Oslo
@@ -6697,7 +6697,7 @@ looting that results.
effective state of anarchy after the Internet.
-
+Commerce, U.S. Department of
@@ -7028,7 +7028,7 @@ We will end here:
Copyright today.
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+
Let me explain how.
@@ -7547,7 +7547,7 @@ acts do not make a copy.
Examples of unregulated uses of a book.
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+
Obviously, however, some uses of a copyrighted book are regulated
@@ -7568,7 +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
@@ -7927,7 +7927,7 @@ a button at the bottom called Permissions.
Picture of an old version of Adobe eBook Reader
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+
If you click on the Permissions button, you'll see a list of the
@@ -15691,11 +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.