X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/text-free-culture-lessig.git/blobdiff_plain/c9f48454bb52598e266a0728e8fd99a33319f42f..afb2d07f624e2c9d67eb93a53812d19411be50de:/freeculture.xml diff --git a/freeculture.xml b/freeculture.xml index 94fd0a4..40f75a8 100644 --- a/freeculture.xml +++ b/freeculture.xml @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [ - ]> + Free Culture @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ 2004-03-25 + 1 + Version 2004-02-10 @@ -90,21 +92,20 @@ -This version of Free Culture 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 -http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/1.0/ +This book 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 visit +. - ABOUT THE AUTHOR + About the author -LAWRENCE LESSIG +Lawrence Lessig (http://www.lessig.org), -professor of law and a John A. Wilson Distinguished Faculty Scholar -at Stanford Law School, is founder of the Stanford Center for Internet +professor of law and a Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership +at Harvard Law School, is founder of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society and is chairman of the Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org). The author of The Future of Ideas (Random House, 2001) and Code: And @@ -112,11 +113,11 @@ Other Laws of Cyberspace (Basic Books, 1999), Lessig is a member of the boards of the Public Library of Science, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Public Knowledge. He was the winner of the Free Software Foundation's Award for the Advancement of Free Software, -twice listed in BusinessWeek's e.biz 25, and named one of Scientific -American's 50 visionaries. A graduate of the University of -Pennsylvania, Cambridge University, and Yale Law School, Lessig -clerked for Judge Richard Posner of the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of -Appeals. +twice listed in BusinessWeek's e.biz 25, and named one +of Scientific American's 50 visionaries. A graduate of +the University of Pennsylvania, Cambridge University, and Yale Law +School, Lessig clerked for Judge Richard Posner of the U.S. Seventh +Circuit Court of Appeals. @@ -145,6 +146,8 @@ Appeals. --> 2003063276 + http://free-culture.cc/ + @@ -7598,6 +7601,10 @@ diagram in figure ). +
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fair use copyright lawfair use and @@ -7605,10 +7612,6 @@ Finally, there is a tiny sliver of otherwise regulated copying uses that remain unregulated because the law considers these fair uses. -
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Constitution, U.S.First Amendment to First Amendment @@ -7946,6 +7949,10 @@ software that publishers use to deliver e-books. It provides the technology, and the publisher delivers the content by using the technology. +
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In figure @@ -7964,10 +7971,6 @@ copy of Middlemarch, you'll see a fancy cover, and then a button at the bottom called Permissions. -
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If you click on the Permissions button, you'll see a list of the permissions that the publisher purports to grant with this book. @@ -7993,7 +7996,7 @@ translation): Aristotle's Politics.
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According to its permissions, no printing or copying is permitted @@ -8431,6 +8434,12 @@ DMCA. No argument I have can top this picture, but let me try to get close. +
+— On which item have the courts ruled that manufacturers and +retailers be held responsible for having supplied the +equipment? + +
The anticircumvention provisions of the DMCA target copyright circumvention technologies. Circumvention technologies can be used for @@ -8448,12 +8457,6 @@ practice or to protect against an intruder. At least some would say that such a use would be good. It, too, is a technology that has both good and bad uses. -
-— On which item have the courts ruled that manufacturers and -retailers be held responsible for having supplied the -equipment? - -
Conrad, Paul The obvious point of Conrad's cartoon is the weirdness of a world @@ -8666,7 +8669,7 @@ pattern better than a thousand words could do:
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@@ -15538,16 +15541,16 @@ Web. As anyone who has tried to use the Web knows, these links can be highly unstable. I have tried to remedy the instability by redirecting readers to the original source through the Web site associated with this book. For each link below, you can go to -http://free-culture.cc/notes and locate the original source by -clicking on the number after the # sign. If the original link remains -alive, you will be redirected to that link. If the original link has -disappeared, you will be redirected to an appropriate reference for -the material. + +and locate the original source by clicking on the number after the # +sign. If the original link remains alive, you will be redirected to +that link. If the original link has disappeared, you will be +redirected to an appropriate reference for the material. - + + @@ -15631,12 +15634,6 @@ conventional Colophon page. The disadvantage is a useless blank page where the empty chapter title is printed. --> - @@ -15644,15 +15641,23 @@ Free culture: How big media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity / Lawrence Lessig. -Copyright © Lawrence Lessig. Some rights reserved. +Copyright © 2004 Lawrence Lessig. Some rights reserved. + + + + + + + +Published in English and Norwegian BokmÃ¥l 2015 by Petter Reinholdtsen +with help from many volunteers. Typeset using dblatex with Crimson +Text. + -This version of Free Culture 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 visit -http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/1.0/ +First published 2004 by The Penguin Press. + Excerpt from an editorial titled The Coming of Copyright Perpetuity, The New York Times, January @@ -15676,44 +15681,48 @@ Includes index. -Classifications: (Dewey) -306.4 -306.40973 -306.46 -341.7582 -343.7309/9, +Classifications: + + + +(Dewey) +306.4, +306.40973, +306.46, +341.7582, +343.7309/9 + + + (UDK) 347.78 -(US Lib. of Congress) KF2979.L47 2004 -(ACM CRCS) K.4.1 - + +(US Library of Congress) KF2979.L47 2004 + -This digital book was published by Petter Reinholdtsen in 2015 in his -spare time, because he believe it should be available in Norwegian. -The original hardcover paper book was published in 2004 by The Penguin -Press. +(ACM CRCS) K.4.1 -Typeset using the Crimson Text font and dblatex. The dblatex author -provided valuable help in formatting the print version of this book. -Thomas Gramstad Forlag provided the ISBN numbers. +Thomas Gramstad Forlag donated the ISBN numbers. + + -The source of this version of the book 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 by Petter Reinholdtsen with formatting and index -references. The source files for this book are available from +The Docbook source is available from . +Please report any issues with the book there. -&translationblock; +This book 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 visit +. @@ -15728,7 +15737,7 @@ references. The source files for this book are available from 978-82-8067-010-6 - Paper copy from XXX + Digest size from lulu.com 978-82-8067-011-3 @@ -15746,7 +15755,5 @@ references. The source files for this book are available from -