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@@ -4678,6 +4678,7 @@ of contemporary Scottish poems with Donaldson."
Ibid., 93.
+Erskine, Andrew
When the London booksellers tried to shut down Donaldson's shop in
@@ -7484,9 +7485,9 @@ DMCA," Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter, 11 December 2001; Bill
Holland, "Copyright Act Raising Free-Speech Concerns," Billboard,
May 2001; Janelle Brown, "Is the RIAA Running Scared?" Salon.com,
April 2001; Electronic Frontier Foundation, "Frequently Asked
- Questions
-about Felten and USENIX v. RIAA Legal Case," available at
+Questions about Felten and USENIX v. RIAA Legal Case," available at
link #27.
+Electronic Frontier Foundation
He and a group of colleagues were working on a paper to be submitted
at conference. The paper was intended to describe the weakness in an
@@ -7843,6 +7844,7 @@ protected— by the market.
Concentration in size alone is one thing. The more invidious
change is in the nature of that concentration. As author James Fallows
put it in a recent article about Rupert Murdoch,
+Fallows, James
@@ -7859,6 +7861,7 @@ the same function in the United States.
James Fallows, "The Age of Murdoch," Atlantic Monthly (September
2003): 89.
+Fallows, James
@@ -9926,6 +9929,7 @@ Lohmann describes, this is the "collateral damage" that "arises
whenever you turn a very large percentage of the population into
criminals." This is the collateral damage to civil liberties
generally.
+Electronic Frontier Foundation
"If you can treat someone as a putative lawbreaker," von Lohmann