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ALSO BY LAWRENCE LESSIG
</para>
<para>
+<!-- 2014 -->
+The USA is lesterland: The nature of congressional corruption
+</para>
+<para>
+<!-- 2011, 2012 -->
+Republic, lost: How money corrupts Congress - and a plan to stop it
+</para>
+<para>
+<!-- 2008 -->
+Remix: Making art and commerce thrive in the hybrid economy
+</para>
+<para>
+<!-- 2006 -->
+Code: Version 2.0
+</para>
+<para>
+<!-- 2001, 2002 -->
The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World
</para>
<para>
+<!-- 1999 -->
Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace
</para>
</dedication>
time, enabling employees to have access to material that people
outside the business can't get. Universities do it as well.
</para>
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<indexterm id='idxjordanjesse' class='startofrange'><primary>Jordan, Jesse</primary></indexterm>
<indexterm id='idxmicrosoftnetworkfilesystemof' class='startofrange'><primary>Microsoft</primary><secondary>network file system of</secondary></indexterm>
<para>
by copyright law. Republishing the book, for example, makes a copy. It
is therefore regulated by copyright law. Indeed, this particular use stands
at the core of this circle of possible uses of a copyrighted work. It is the
-paradigmatic use properly regulated by copyright regulation (see first
-diagram on next page).
+paradigmatic use properly regulated by copyright regulation (see
+diagram in <xref linkend="fig-1541"/>).
</para>
<indexterm startref='idxderivativeworkspiracyvs4' class='endofrange'/>
<indexterm startref='idxpiracyderivativeworkvs4' class='endofrange'/>
technology.
</para>
<para>
-On the next page is a picture of an old version of my Adobe eBook
-Reader.
+In <xref linkend="fig-1611"/> is a picture of an old version of my
+Adobe eBook Reader.
</para>
<para>
As you can see, I have a small collection of e-books within this
</para>
<figure id="fig-1611">
<title>Picture of an old version of Adobe eBook Reader</title>
-<graphic fileref="images/1611.svg" align="center" width="50%"></graphic>
+<graphic fileref="images/1611.png" align="center" width="50%"></graphic>
</figure>
<para>
If you click on the Permissions button, you'll see a list of the
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- <entry>©/Free</entry>
+ <entry>© / Free</entry>
<entry>Free</entry>
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work spread across the Internet. But as the law is currently crafted, this
work is presumptively illegal.
</para>
-<indexterm><primary>Worldcom</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>WorldCom</primary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>copyright infringement lawsuits</primary><secondary>exaggerated claims of</secondary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>copyright infringement lawsuits</primary><secondary>in recording industry</secondary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>doctors malpractice claims against</primary></indexterm>
the settlement, see MCI press release, <quote>MCI Wins U.S. District Court
Approval for SEC Settlement</quote> (7 July 2003), available at
<ulink url="http://free-culture.cc/notes/">link #37</ulink>.
-<indexterm><primary>Worldcom</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>WorldCom</primary></indexterm>
</para></footnote>
And under legislation being pushed in Congress right now, a doctor who
negligently removes the wrong leg in an operation would be liable for
<para>
The best responses were in the cartoons. There was a gaggle of
hilarious images—of Mickey in jail and the like. The best, from
-my view of the case, was Ruben Bolling's, reproduced on the next page
-(<xref linkend="fig-18"/>). The <quote>powerful and wealthy</quote> line is a bit
+my view of the case, was Ruben Bolling's, reproduced in
+<xref linkend="fig-18"/>. The <quote>powerful and wealthy</quote> line is a bit
unfair. But the punch in the face felt exactly like that.
<indexterm><primary>Bolling, Ruben</primary></indexterm>
</para>
<index></index>
<colophon>
<para>
-This digital book was published by Petter Reinholdtsen in 2014.
-</para>
-<para>
-The original hardcover paper book was published in 2004 by The Penguin
-Press, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. 375 Hudson Street New
-York, New York.
+Free culture: How big media uses technology and the law to lock down
+culture and control creativity / Lawrence Lessig.
</para>
<para>
Copyright © Lawrence Lessig. Some rights reserved.
This version of <citetitle>Free Culture</citetitle> is licensed under
a Creative Commons license. This license permits non-commercial use of
this work, so long as attribution is given. For more information
-about the license, click the icon above, or visit
+about the license visit
<ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/1.0/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/1.0/</ulink>
</para>
<para>
+This digital book was published by Petter Reinholdtsen in 2015. The
+original hardcover paper book was published in 2004 by The Penguin
+Press.
+</para>
+<para>
Excerpt from an editorial titled <quote>The Coming of Copyright
Perpetuity,</quote> <citetitle>The New York Times</citetitle>, January
16, 2003. Copyright © 2003 by The New York Times Co. Reprinted
Diagram in <xref linkend="fig-1761-pattern-modern-media-ownership"/>
courtesy of the office of FCC Commissioner, Michael J. Copps.
</para>
+
<para>
-Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
+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
+<ulink url="https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/free-culture-lessig">a
+github project</ulink>.
</para>
+
<para>
-Lessig, Lawrence.
-Free culture : how big media uses technology and the law to lock down
-culture and control creativity / Lawrence Lessig.
+&translationblock;
</para>
+
<para>
-p. cm.
+Includes index.
</para>
+
<para>
-Includes index.
+Classifications: (Dewey) 306.4 306.40973 341.7582 306.46 306.4 306.4
+343.7309/9, (UDK) 347.78 (US Lib. of Congress) KF2979.L47 2004
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-1. Intellectual property—United States.
-</para>
-<para>
-2. Mass media—United States.
-</para>
-<para>
-3. Technological innovations—United States.
-</para>
-<para>
-4. Art—United States. I. Title.
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-<para>
-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
-<ulink url="https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/free-culture-lessig">a
-github project</ulink>.
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