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The USA is lesterland: The nature of congressional corruption
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Republic, lost: How money corrupts Congress - and a plan to stop it
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Remix: Making art and commerce thrive in the hybrid economy
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Code: Version 2.0
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The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World
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Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace
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To Eric Eldred — whose work first drew me to this cause, and for whom
it continues still.
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+INTRODUCTIONWright brothers
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-CHAPTER ONE: Creators
+Creatorsanimated cartoonscartoon filmsfilmsanimated
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-CHAPTER TWO: Mere Copyists
+Mere CopyistsDaguerre, Louiscamera technologyphotography
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-CHAPTER THREE: Catalogs
+CatalogsJordan, JesseRPIRensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
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-CHAPTER FOUR: Pirates
+Piratespiracyin development of content industryif value, then right theory
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-CHAPTER FIVE: Piracy
+PiracyThere is piracy of copyrighted
material. Lots of it. This piracy comes in many forms. The most
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-CHAPTER SIX: Founders
+FoundersbooksEnglish copyright law developed forcopyright lawdevelopment ofcopyright lawEnglish
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-CHAPTER SEVEN: Recorders
+Recorderscopyright lawfair use anddocumentary filmElse, Jon
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-CHAPTER EIGHT: Transformers
+TransformersAllen, PaulAlben, AlexMicrosoft
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-CHAPTER NINE: Collectors
+Collectorsarchives, digitalbots
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-CHAPTER TEN: Property
+PropertyJohnson, LyndonKennedy, John F.
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All potential uses of a book.
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+booksthree types of uses ofcopyright lawcopies as core issue of
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Examples of unregulated uses of a book.
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Obviously, however, some uses of a copyrighted book are regulated
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+Constitution, U.S.First Amendment toFirst Amendment
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Unregulated copying considered fair uses.
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-Uses that before were presumptively unregulated are now presumptively regulated.
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+copyrightusage restrictions attached to
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fifth time, you are making a copy of the book contrary to the
copyright owner's wish.
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+Uses that before were presumptively unregulated are now presumptively regulated.
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There are some people who think this makes perfect sense. My aim
just now is not to argue about whether it makes sense or not. My aim
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technology.
-In is a picture of an old version of my
+In is a picture of an old version of my
Adobe eBook Reader.
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Middlemarch, you'll see a fancy cover, and then
a button at the bottom called Permissions.
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+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
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the VCR responsible.
-This led Conrad to draw the cartoon below, which we can adopt to
-the DMCA.
+This led Conrad to draw the cartoon in
+, which we can adopt
+to the DMCA.
Conrad, Paul
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such a use would be good. It, too, is a technology that has both good
and bad uses.
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+VCR/handgun cartoon.
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+Conrad, Paul
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Pattern of modern media ownership.
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-CHAPTER ELEVEN: Chimera
+ChimerachimerasWells, H. G.Country of the Blind, The (Wells)
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-CHAPTER TWELVE: Harms
+HarmsTo fightpiracy, to
protect property, the content industry has launched a
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-CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Eldred
+EldredEldred, EricHawthorne, Nathaniel
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unfair. But the punch in the face felt exactly like that.
Bolling, Ruben
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+Tom the Dancing Bug cartoon
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+Bolling, Ruben
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-CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Eldred II
+Eldred IIThe dayEldred was decided, fate would have it that I
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+CONCLUSIONAfrica, medications for HIV patients inAIDS medications
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+AFTERWORD
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+NOTES
Throughout this text, there are references to links on the World Wide
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+ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This book is the product of a long and as yet unsuccessful struggle that
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Free culture: How big media uses technology and the law to lock down
culture and control creativity / Lawrence Lessig.
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courtesy of the office of FCC Commissioner, Michael J. Copps.
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(US Lib. of Congress) KF2979.L47 2004
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+notation and the other formats are derived from the DocBook source.
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+Schou, and extended by Petter Reinholdtsen with formatting and index
+references. The source files for this book are available from
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