From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2015 22:50:54 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Try to make cover prettier. X-Git-Tag: edition-2015-10-10~170 X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/text-free-culture-lessig.git/commitdiff_plain/63395cdd596d23705b57a4700762b4a490fb34fc Try to make cover prettier. --- diff --git a/images/cover-art.pdf b/images/cover-art.pdf index 1be002c..2f86b01 100644 Binary files a/images/cover-art.pdf and b/images/cover-art.pdf differ diff --git a/images/cover-art.svg b/images/cover-art.svg index 1d0fca1..392fb8d 100644 --- a/images/cover-art.svg +++ b/images/cover-art.svg @@ -27,16 +27,16 @@ borderopacity="1.0" inkscape:pageopacity="0.0" inkscape:pageshadow="2" - inkscape:zoom="0.70710678" - inkscape:cx="605.28379" - inkscape:cy="434.23185" + inkscape:zoom="0.7071068" + inkscape:cx="354.63303" + inkscape:cy="443.43134" inkscape:document-units="px" - inkscape:current-layer="layer1" + inkscape:current-layer="layer3" showgrid="false" units="in" - inkscape:window-width="1144" + inkscape:window-width="1277" inkscape:window-height="714" - inkscape:window-x="171" + inkscape:window-x="38" inkscape:window-y="0" inkscape:window-maximized="0" showguides="false"> @@ -70,10 +70,25 @@ image/svg+xml - + + + + - @@ -245,36 +251,36 @@ sodipodi:linespacing="125%" id="text3063" y="879.01538" - x="873.84375" - style="font-size:72px;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;font-weight:normal;font-stretch:normal;text-align:center;line-height:125%;letter-spacing:0px;word-spacing:0px;writing-mode:lr-tb;text-anchor:middle;fill:#e02020;fill-opacity:1;stroke:none;font-family:Liberation Sans;-inkscape-font-specification:Liberation Sans" + x="674.09375" + style="font-size:72px;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;font-weight:normal;font-stretch:normal;text-align:start;line-height:125%;letter-spacing:0px;word-spacing:0px;writing-mode:lr-tb;text-anchor:start;fill:#e02020;fill-opacity:1;stroke:none;font-family:Liberation Sans;-inkscape-font-specification:Liberation Sans" xml:space="preserve">Free Culture Lawrence Lessig Lawrence Lessig(Foto: ActuaLitté CC BY-SA 2.0 from Wikimedia) - ISBN 978-82-8067-010-6 «Free Culture goes beyond illuminating the catastrophe to our culture of increasing regulation to show examples of how we can make a different future. These new-style heroes and examples are rooted in the traditions of the founding fathers in ways that seem obvious after reading this book. Recommended reading to those trying to unravel the shrill hype around ‘intellectual property.’» — Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive «America needs a national conversation about the way in which so-called ‘intellectual property rights’ have come to dominate the rights of scholars, researchers, and everyday citizens. A copyright cartel, bidding for absolute control over digital worlds, music, and movies, now has a veto over technological innovation and has halted most contributions to the public domain from which so many have benefited. The patent system has spun out of control, giving enormous power to entrenched interests, and even trademarks arebeing misused. Lawrence Lessig’s latest book is essential reading foranyone who want to join this conversation. He explains how tech-nology and the law are robbing us of the public domain; but for allhis educated pessimism, Professor Lessig offers some solutions, too,because he recognizes that technology can be the catalyst for free-dom. If you care about the future of innovation, read this book.» — Dan Gillmor, author of We the Media, a book on the collision of media and technology + id="flowPara4843" /> http://free-culture.cc/ + Lawrence Lessig(Foto: ActuaLitté CC BY-SA 2.0 from Wikimedia) + diff --git a/images/nb/cover-art.pdf b/images/nb/cover-art.pdf index eefb77a..7f27513 100644 Binary files a/images/nb/cover-art.pdf and b/images/nb/cover-art.pdf differ diff --git a/images/nb/cover-art.svg b/images/nb/cover-art.svg index 5028f78..c16c643 100644 --- a/images/nb/cover-art.svg +++ b/images/nb/cover-art.svg @@ -16,7 +16,10 @@ id="svg2" viewBox="0 0 1154.6999 832.5" height="832.5" - width="1154.7"> + width="1154.7" + inkscape:export-filename="/home/pere/src/free-culture-lessig/images/cover-art.png" + inkscape:export-xdpi="40" + inkscape:export-ydpi="40"> + id="grid3122" + empspacing="5" + visible="true" + enabled="true" + snapvisiblegridlinesonly="true" /> @@ -67,6 +74,21 @@ + + + Hvordan store medieaktører bruker teknologi og rettsvesenet til å begrense kulturen og kontrollere kreativiteten Hvordan store medieaktører bruker teknologi og retts-vesenet til å begrense kulturen og kontrollere kreativiteten «Free Culture goes beyond illuminating the catastrophe to our culture of increasing regulation to show examples of how we can make a different future. These new-style heroes and examples are rooted in the traditions of the founding fathers in ways that seem obvious after reading this book. Recommended reading to those trying to unravel the shrill hype around ‘intellectual property.’» — Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive «Fri kultur går videre fra å sette fokus på katastrofen økende regulering er for vår kultur og viser eksempler på hvordan vi kan skape en annerledes fremtid. Denne nye typen helter og eksempler er fundert i tradisjonen til grunnlovsforfatterne på en måte som virker åpenbart etter at en har lest denne boka. Anbefales lest av de som forsøker å avdekke *shrill hype* rundt 'intellektuell eiendom.'» — Brewster Kahle, stifter av Internett-arkivet «America needs a national conversation about the way in which so-called ‘intellectual property rights’ have come to dominate the rights of scholars, researchers, and everyday citizens. A copyright cartel, bidding for absolute control over digital worlds, music, and movies, now has a veto over technological innovation and has halted most contributions to the public domain from which so many have benefited. The patent system has spun out of control, giving enormous power to entrenched interests, and even trademarks arebeing misused. Lawrence Lessig’s latest book is essential reading foranyone who want to join this conversation. He explains how tech-nology and the law are robbing us of the public domain; but for allhis educated pessimism, Professor Lessig offers some solutions, too,because he recognizes that technology can be the catalyst for free-dom. If you care about the future of innovation, read this book.» — Dan Gillmor, author of We the Media, a book on the collision of media and technology «USA trenger en nasjonal samtale om hvordan det som kalles 'intellektuelle eiendomsretter' har endt opp med å dominere rettighetene til akademikere, forskere og helt vanlige borgere. Et opphavsrettskartell, som ønsker total kontroll over de digitale verdener, musikk og filmer, har nå vetorett over teknologiske nyvinninger og har stoppet de fleste bidragene til allemannseiet som så mange har hatt nytte av. Patentsystemet har kommet ut av kontroll, og gir enorm makt til interesser *nedgravd i skyttergraver*. Selv varemerker blir misbrukt. Lawrence Lessigs siste bok bør leses av alle som ønsker å delta i denne samtalen. Han forklarer hvordan teknologi og rettsvesenet raner allemannseiet fra oss. Men på tross av sin godt funderte pessimisme tilbyr professor Lessig også noen løsninger, da han forstår at teknologi også kan være en katalysator for frihet. Hvis du bryr deg om fremtiden til nyskapning, les denne boken.» — Dan Gillmor, forfatter av We the media, en bok om *the collision* av media og teknologi «Fri kultur er en underholdende og viktig titt på fortid og fremtid for den kalde krigen mellom mediaindustrien og nye teknologier.» — «Fri kultur er en underholdende og viktig titt på fortid og fremtid for den kalde krigen mellom mediaindustrien og nye teknologier.» — Marc Andreessen, medstifter av Marc Andreessen, medstifter av Netscape FIXME, bytt strekkode - http://free-culture.cc/ + FIXME bytt ut med oversatte tekster. + transform="translate(92.630959,227.64018)">Lawrence Lessig(Foto: ActuaLitté CC BY-SA 2.0 from Wikimedia)