From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 13:15:08 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Clean up a bit more. X-Git-Tag: edition-2015-10-10~1702 X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/text-free-culture-lessig.git/commitdiff_plain/15e5721fc5bd939237dad90b59dbe3ab3f2366ae?ds=sidebyside Clean up a bit more. --- diff --git a/freeculture.nb.po b/freeculture.nb.po index dd1dd4b..5209821 100644 --- a/freeculture.nb.po +++ b/freeculture.nb.po @@ -561,22 +561,6 @@ msgstr "" ">" #. type: Content of: -#, fuzzy -#| msgid "" -#| "This idea is an element of the argument of Free Culture, though my focus is not just on the concentration of power " -#| "produced by concentrations in ownership, but more importantly, if because " -#| "less visibly, on the concentration of power produced by a radical change " -#| "in the effective scope of the law. The law is changing; that change is " -#| "altering the way our culture gets made; that change should worry " -#| "you—whether or not you care about the Internet, and whether you're " -#| "on Safire's left or on his right. The inspiration for the title and for " -#| "much of the argument of this book comes from the work of Richard Stallman " -#| "and the Free Software Foundation. Indeed, as I reread Stallman's own " -#| "work, especially the essays in Free Software, Free Society, I realize that all of the theoretical insights I develop here " -#| "are insights Stallman described decades ago. One could thus well argue " -#| "that this work is \"merely\" derivative." msgid "" "This idea is an element of the argument of Free Culture, though my focus is not just on the concentration of power " @@ -606,7 +590,7 @@ msgstr "" "nytt, spesielt essyene i Free Software, Free Society, " "innser jeg at alle de teoretiske innsiktene jeg utvikler her er innsikter " "som Stallman beskrev for tiÃ¥r siden. Man kan dermed godt argumentere for at " -"dette verket kun er et avledet verk." +"dette verket kun er et avledet verk." #. PAGE BREAK 14 #. type: Content of: @@ -687,16 +671,6 @@ msgstr "" "Hackensack, N.J.: Rothman Reprints, 1969), 18." #. type: Content of: -#, fuzzy -#| msgid "" -#| "At the time the Wright brothers invented the airplane, American law held " -#| "that a property owner presumptively owned not just the surface of his " -#| "land, but all the land below, down to the center of the earth, and all " -#| "the space above, to \"an indefinite extent, upwards.\" For many years, scholars had puzzled about how " -#| "best to interpret the idea that rights in land ran to the heavens. Did " -#| "that mean that you owned the stars? Could you prosecute geese for their " -#| "willful and regular trespass?" msgid "" "At the time the Wright brothers invented the airplane, American law held " "that a property owner presumptively owned not just the surface of his land, " @@ -710,7 +684,7 @@ msgstr "" "Da Wright-brødrene fant opp flymaskinen, hevdet loven i USA at en grunneier " "ble antatt Ã¥ eie ikke bare overflaten pÃ¥ omrÃ¥det sitt, men ogsÃ¥ alt landet " "under bakken, helt ned til senterpunktet i jorda, og alt volumet over " -"bakken, \"i ubestemt grad, oppover\".i ubestemt grad, oppover. I mange Ã¥r undret lærde over hvordan en best skulle tolke idéen om at " "eiendomsretten gikk helt til himmelen. Betød dette at du eide stjernene? " "Kunne en dømme gjess for at de regelmessig og med vilje tok seg inn pÃ¥ annen " @@ -743,17 +717,6 @@ msgid "Causby, Tinie" msgstr "Causby, Tinie" #. type: Content of: -#, fuzzy -#| msgid "" -#| "In 1945, these questions became a federal case. When North Carolina " -#| "farmers Thomas Lee and Tinie Causby started losing chickens because of " -#| "low-flying military aircraft (the terrified chickens apparently flew into " -#| "the barn walls and died), the Causbys filed a lawsuit saying that the " -#| "government was trespassing on their land. The airplanes, of course, never " -#| "touched the surface of the Causbys' land. But if, as Blackstone, Kent, " -#| "and Coke had said, their land reached to \"an indefinite extent, upwards," -#| "\" then the government was trespassing on their property, and the Causbys " -#| "wanted it to stop." msgid "" "In 1945, these questions became a federal case. When North Carolina farmers " "Thomas Lee and Tinie Causby started losing chickens because of low-flying " @@ -771,20 +734,10 @@ msgstr "" "døde), saksøkte Causbyene regjeringen for Ã¥ trenge seg inn pÃ¥ deres eiendom. " "Flyene rørte selvfølgelig aldri overflaten pÃ¥ Causbys' eiendom. Men hvis det " "stemte som Blackstone, Kent, og Cola hadde sagt, at deres eiendom strakk seg " -"\"i ubestemt grad, oppover,\" sÃ¥ hadde regjeringen trengt seg inn pÃ¥ deres " +"i ubestemt grad, oppover, sÃ¥ hadde regjeringen trengt seg inn pÃ¥ deres " "eiendom, og Causbys ønsket Ã¥ sette en stopper for dette." #. type: Content of: -#, fuzzy -#| msgid "" -#| "The Supreme Court agreed to hear the Causbys' case. Congress had declared " -#| "the airways public, but if one's property really extended to the heavens, " -#| "then Congress's declaration could well have been an unconstitutional " -#| "\"taking\" of property without compensation. The Court acknowledged that " -#| "\"it is ancient doctrine that common law ownership of the land extended " -#| "to the periphery of the universe.\" But Justice Douglas had no patience " -#| "for ancient doctrine. In a single paragraph, hundreds of years of " -#| "property law were erased. As he wrote for the Court," msgid "" "The Supreme Court agreed to hear the Causbys' case. Congress had declared " "the airways public, but if one's property really extended to the heavens, " @@ -798,24 +751,13 @@ msgstr "" "Høyesterett gikk med pÃ¥ Ã¥ ta opp Causbys sak. Kongressen hadde vedtatt at " "luftfartsveiene var tilgjengelig for alle, men hvis ens eiendom virkelig " "rakk til himmelen, da kunne muligens kongressens vedtak ha vært i strid med " -"grunnlovens forbud mot Ã¥ \"ta\" eiendom uten kompensasjon. Retten erkjente " -"at \"det er gammel doktrine etter sedvane at en eiendom rakk til utkanten av " -"universet.\", men dommer Douglas hadde ikke tÃ¥lmodighet for forhistoriske " +"grunnlovens forbud mot Ã¥ ta eiendom uten kompensasjon. Retten erkjente " +"at det er gammel doktrine etter sedvane at en eiendom rakk til utkanten av " +"universet., men dommer Douglas hadde ikke tÃ¥lmodighet for forhistoriske " "doktriner. I et enkelt avsnitt, ble hundrevis av Ã¥r med " "eiendomslovgivningen strøket. Som han skrev pÃ¥ vegne av retten," #. type: Content of:
-#, fuzzy -#| msgid "" -#| "United States v. Causby, U.S. 328 (1946): 256, 261. The Court did find " -#| "that there could be a \"taking\" if the government's use of its land " -#| "effectively destroyed the value of the Causbys' land. This example was " -#| "suggested to me by Keith Aoki's wonderful piece, \"(Intellectual) " -#| "Property and Sovereignty: Notes Toward a Cultural Geography of Authorship," -#| "\" Stanford Law Review 48 (1996): 1293, 1333. See " -#| "also Paul Goldstein, Real Property (Mineola, N.Y.: " -#| "Foundation Press, 1984), 1112–13. " msgid "" "United States v. Causby, U.S. 328 (1946): 256, 261. The Court did find that " "there could be a taking if the government's use of its land " @@ -828,10 +770,10 @@ msgid "" "\"0\"/> " msgstr "" "USA mot Causby, U.S. 328 (1946): 256, 261. Domstolen fant at det kunne være " -"Ã¥ \"ta\" hvis regjeringens bruk av sitt land reelt sett hadde ødelagt " +"Ã¥ ta hvis regjeringens bruk av sitt land reelt sett hadde ødelagt " "verdien av eiendomen til Causby. Dette eksemplet ble foreslÃ¥tt for meg i " -"Keith Aokis flotte stykke, \"(intellectual) Property and Sovereignty: Notes " -"Toward a cultural Geography of Authorship\", Stanford Law Review(intellectual) Property and Sovereignty: Notes " +"Toward a cultural Geography of Authorship, Stanford Law Review 48 (1996): 1293, 1333. Se ogsÃ¥ Paul Goldstein, Real " "Property (Mineola, N.Y.: Foundation Press (1984)), " "1112–13. " #. type: Content of: -#, fuzzy -#| msgid "\"Common sense revolts at the idea.\"" msgid "Common sense revolts at the idea." -msgstr "\"Idéen er i strid med sunn fornuft.\"" +msgstr "Idéen er i strid med sunn fornuft." #. PAGE BREAK 18 #. type: Content of: -#, fuzzy -#| msgid "" -#| "This is how the law usually works. Not often this abruptly or " -#| "impatiently, but eventually, this is how it works. It was Douglas's style " -#| "not to dither. Other justices would have blathered on for pages to reach " -#| "the conclusion that Douglas holds in a single line: \"Common sense " -#| "revolts at the idea.\" But whether it takes pages or a few words, it is " -#| "the special genius of a common law system, as ours is, that the law " -#| "adjusts to the technologies of the time. And as it adjusts, it changes. " -#| "Ideas that were as solid as rock in one age crumble in another." msgid "" "This is how the law usually works. Not often this abruptly or impatiently, " "but eventually, this is how it works. It was Douglas's style not to dither. " @@ -890,7 +820,7 @@ msgstr "" "utÃ¥lmodig, men til slutt er dette hvordan loven fungerer. Det var ikke " "stilen til Douglas Ã¥ utbrodere. Andre dommere ville ha skrevet mange flere " "sider før de nÃ¥dde sin konklusjon, men for Douglas holdt det med en enkel " -"linje: \"Idéen er i strid med sunn fornuft.\". Men uansett om det tar flere " +"linje: Idéen er i strid med sunn fornuft.. Men uansett om det tar flere " "sider eller kun noen fÃ¥ ord, sÃ¥ er det en genial egenskap med et " "rettspraksis-system, slik som vÃ¥rt er, at loven tilpasser seg til aktuelle " "teknologiene. Og mens den tilpasser seg, sÃ¥ endres den. Idéer som var "