From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2012 18:31:34 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Add several indexterm entries after comparing with the ones in http://www.jus.uio... X-Git-Tag: edition-2015-10-10~1405 X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/text-free-culture-lessig.git/commitdiff_plain/35697529874df0aa9617d24849afae50c7dc30ea?ds=sidebyside Add several indexterm entries after comparing with the ones in http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/src/free_culture.lawrence_lessig.sst. --- diff --git a/freeculture.xml b/freeculture.xml index eb979d5..2ead4ba 100644 --- a/freeculture.xml +++ b/freeculture.xml @@ -2893,6 +2893,11 @@ this experiment. He was a kid tinkering with technology in an environment where tinkering with technology was precisely what he was supposed to do. +copyright infringement lawsuitsin recording industry +copyright infringement lawsuitsagainst student file sharing +recording industrycopyright infringement lawsuits of +Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)copyright infringement lawsuits filed by + On April 3, 2003, Jesse was contacted by the dean of students at RPI. The dean informed Jesse that the Recording Industry Association @@ -2916,7 +2921,11 @@ created or posted, and the vast majority of which had nothing to do with music. +copyright infringement lawsuitsexaggerated claims of +copyright infringement lawsuitsstatutory damages of +copyright infringement lawsuitsindividual defendants intimidated by statutory damages +Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)intimidation tactics of But the RIAA branded Jesse a pirate. They claimed he operated a network and had therefore willfully violated copyright laws. They @@ -2928,8 +2937,8 @@ claim $150,000 per infringement. As the RIAA alleged more than one hundred specific copyright infringements, they therefore demanded that Jesse pay them at least $15,000,000. -Princeton University Michigan Technical University +Princeton University Similar lawsuits were brought against three other students: one other student at RPI, one at Michigan Technical University, and one at @@ -2968,6 +2977,7 @@ case, Matt Oppenheimer, told Jesse, You don't want to pay another visit to a dentist like me.) And throughout, the RIAA insisted it would not settle the case until it took every penny Jesse had saved. +legal system, attorney costs in Jesse's family was outraged at these claims. They wanted to fight. But Jesse's uncle worked to educate the family about the nature of the @@ -2983,6 +2993,8 @@ So Jesse faced a mafia-like choice: $250,000 and a chance at winning, or $12,000 and a settlement. artistsrecording industry payments to +recording industryartist remuneration in +Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)lobbying power of The recording industry insists this is a matter of law and morality. Let's put the law aside for a moment and think about the morality. @@ -3004,6 +3016,8 @@ Douglas Lichtman makes a related point in KaZaA and Punishment, Wall Street Journal, 10 September 2003, A24. + + On June 23, Jesse wired his savings to the lawyer working for the RIAA. The case against him was then dismissed. And with this, this @@ -3025,11 +3039,17 @@ I. … He's not a tree hugger. … I think it's bizarre that they wo pick on him. But he wants to let people know that they're sending the wrong message. And he wants to correct the record. + + + + + CHAPTER FOUR: <quote>Pirates</quote> +piracyin development of content industry if value, then right theory If piracy means @@ -3418,7 +3438,7 @@ to take something for nothing.
Cable TV -cable television +cable television Cable TV was also born of a kind of piracy. @@ -3535,7 +3555,8 @@ exercise veto power over the emerging technologies of cable. Cable companies thus built their empire in part upon a piracy of the value created by broadcasters' content. - + + These separate stories sing a common theme. If piracy means using value from someone