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- 1-59420-006-8
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-You can buy a copy of this book by clicking on one of the links below:
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-Penguin
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@@ -165,7 +151,7 @@ Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace
-To Eric Eldred—whose work first drew me to this cause, and for whom
+To Eric Eldred — whose work first drew me to this cause, and for whom
it continues still.
@@ -1550,7 +1536,7 @@ flourish. As American graphic novelist Judd Winick said to me, The
early days of comics in America are very much like what's going on
in Japan now. … American comics were born out of copying each
-other. … That's how [the artists] learn to draw—by going into comic
+other. … That's how [the artists] learn to draw — by going into comic
books and not tracing them, but looking at them and copying them
and building from them.
@@ -1646,8 +1632,8 @@ The term intellectual property is of relatively recent or
Siva Vaidhyanathan, Copyrights and Copywrongs, 11 (New York: New York
University Press, 2001). See also Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas
(New York: Random House, 2001), 293 n. 26. The term accurately
-describes a set of property rights—copyright, patents,
-trademark, and trade-secret—but the nature of those rights is
+describes a set of property rights — copyright, patents,
+trademark, and trade-secret — but the nature of those rights is
very different.
A large, diverse society cannot survive without property; a large,
@@ -4128,8 +4114,9 @@ money from the content they sell; but as with cable companies before
statutory licensing, they don't have to pay the copyright owner for
the content they sell.
-Bernstein, Leonardbooksout of print
+Bernstein, Leonard
+Internetbooks on
Type C sharing, then, is very much like used book stores or used
record stores. It is different, of course, because the person making
@@ -4152,6 +4139,8 @@ stopped, do you think that libraries and used book stores should be
shut as well?
booksfree on-line releases of
+Doctorow, Cory
+Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom (Doctorow)
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, file-sharing networks enable
type D sharing to occur—the sharing of content that copyright owners
@@ -4183,6 +4172,7 @@ understandably says, This is how much we've lost, we must also as
efficiencies? What is the content that otherwise would be
unavailable?
+
For unlike the piracy I described in the first section of this
chapter, much of the piracy that file sharing enables is plainly
@@ -4300,7 +4290,7 @@ Congress chose a path that would assure
-Betamax
+Betamaxcassette recordingVCRs
In the same year that Congress struck this balance, two major
@@ -4373,6 +4363,7 @@ Copyright Infringements (Audio and Video Recorders), 485 (testimony
of Jack Valenti).
+
It took eight years for this case to be resolved by the Supreme
Court. In the interim, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which
@@ -6460,7 +6451,7 @@ weaken the right or regulation. I represented it with this diagram:
How four different modalities of regulation interact to support or weaken the right or regulation.
-
+Madonna
@@ -6589,7 +6580,8 @@ driving.
Law has a special role in affecting the three.
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+
+
architecture, constraint effected through
@@ -6652,7 +6644,8 @@ Internet:
Copyright's regulation before the Internet.
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architecture, constraint effected throughlawas constraint modality
@@ -6697,7 +6690,8 @@ looting that results.
effective state of anarchy after the Internet.
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+
Commerce, U.S. Department ofregulationas establishment protectionism
@@ -7020,14 +7014,14 @@ started here:
Copyright's regulation before the Internet.
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We will end here:
Copyright today.
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+
Let me explain how.
@@ -7522,7 +7516,7 @@ empty circle.
All potential uses of a book.
-
+booksthree types of uses ofcopyright lawcopies as core issue of
@@ -7546,7 +7540,7 @@ 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
@@ -7567,7 +7561,7 @@ 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
@@ -7583,12 +7577,12 @@ for public policy (and possibly First Amendment) reasons.
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
@@ -7926,7 +7920,7 @@ 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
@@ -7934,7 +7928,7 @@ permissions that the publisher purports to grant with this book.
List of the permissions that the publisher purports to grant.
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@@ -7953,7 +7947,7 @@ translation): Aristotle's Politics.
E-book of Aristotle;s Politics
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According to its permissions, no printing or copying is permitted
@@ -7962,7 +7956,7 @@ the book.
List of the permissions for Aristotle;s Politics.
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+Future of Ideas, The (Lessig)Lessig, Lawrence
@@ -7974,7 +7968,7 @@ Ideas:
List of the permissions for The Future of Ideas.
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No copying, no printing, and don't you dare try to listen to this book!
@@ -8060,7 +8054,7 @@ following report:
List of the permissions for Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland.
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+
@@ -8409,7 +8403,7 @@ and bad uses.
VCR/handgun cartoon.
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+Conrad, Paul
@@ -8532,7 +8526,7 @@ media. Before this change happened, the different forms of media were
owned by separate media companies. Now, the media is increasingly
owned by only a few companies. Indeed, after the changes that the FCC
announced in June 2003, most expect that within a few years, we will
-live in a world where just three companies control more than percent
+live in a world where just three companies control more than 85 percent
of the media.
@@ -8590,11 +8584,11 @@ of all cable revenue. This is a market far from the free press the
framers sought to protect. Indeed, it is a market that is quite well
protected— by the market.
+Fallows, James
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