From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 09:21:43 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Convert toplevel text blocks to , to reflect the original book X-Git-Tag: edition-2015-10-10~2065 X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/text-free-culture-lessig.git/commitdiff_plain/cd9160a8d96eb1f62400eb880598f62880e0830e?ds=sidebyside Convert toplevel text blocks to , to reflect the original book structure. Ned to figure out how to make the last blocks show up outside the parts, but leave them as parts for now. --- diff --git a/freeculture.xml b/freeculture.xml index 8b18f8e..84ebe19 100644 --- a/freeculture.xml +++ b/freeculture.xml @@ -1033,9 +1033,9 @@ to which most of us remain oblivious. - + "PIRACY" - + Mansfield, William Murray, Lord @@ -1195,9 +1195,10 @@ These burdens make no sense in our tradition. We should begin by understanding that tradition a bit more and by placing in their proper context the current battles about behavior labeled "piracy." + -
+ CHAPTER ONE: Creators In 1928, a cartoon character was born. An early Mickey Mouse @@ -1650,8 +1651,8 @@ free culture. It is becoming much less so. -
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+ + CHAPTER TWO: "Mere Copyists" Daguerre, Louis @@ -2511,8 +2512,8 @@ the law to close down that technology. chapter 9, quipped to me in a rare moment of despondence. -
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+ + CHAPTER THREE: Catalogs In the fall of 2002, Jesse Jordan of Oceanside, New York, enrolled as @@ -2726,8 +2727,8 @@ pick on him. But he wants to let people know that they're sending the wrong message. And he wants to correct the record." -
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+ + CHAPTER FOUR: "Pirates" If "piracy" means using the creative property of others without @@ -3232,8 +3233,8 @@ last. Every generation—until now.
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+ + CHAPTER FIVE: "Piracy" There is piracy of copyrighted material. Lots of it. This piracy comes @@ -4216,10 +4217,11 @@ it should be protected just as any other property is protected."
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+ "PROPERTY" + @@ -4293,9 +4295,10 @@ statement—"copyright material is property"— will be a bit more clear, and its implications will be revealed as quite different from the implications that the copyright warriors would have us draw. + -
+ CHAPTER SIX: Founders William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1595. The play @@ -4793,8 +4796,8 @@ world where the Parliament is more pliant, free culture would be less protected. -
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+ + CHAPTER SEVEN: Recorders Jon Else is a filmmaker. He is best known for his documentaries and @@ -4990,8 +4993,8 @@ matured into a sword that interferes with any use, transformative or not. -
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+ + CHAPTER EIGHT: Transformers Allen, Paul Alben, Alex @@ -5347,8 +5350,8 @@ process is a process of paying lawyers—again a privilege, or perhaps a curse, reserved for the few. -
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+ + CHAPTER NINE: Collectors In April 1996, millions of "bots"—computer codes designed to @@ -5676,8 +5679,8 @@ someone's "property." And the law of property restricts the freedoms that Kahle and others would exercise. -
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+ + CHAPTER TEN: "Property" Jack Valenti has been the president of the Motion Picture Association @@ -8411,13 +8414,13 @@ lawyer.
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+ CHAPTER ELEVEN: Chimera chimeras @@ -8696,8 +8699,8 @@ and will kill opportunities that could be extraordinarily valuable. -
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+ + CHAPTER TWELVE: Harms @@ -10009,10 +10012,11 @@ effort through our democracy to change our law?
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+ BALANCES + @@ -10064,9 +10068,10 @@ brace of efforts, so far failed, to find a way to refocus this debate. We must understand these failures if we're to understand what success will require. + -
+ CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Eldred In 1995, a father was frustrated that his daughters didn't seem to @@ -11704,8 +11709,8 @@ fathered, the Supreme Court effectively renounced that commitment. A better lawyer would have made them see differently. -
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+ + CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Eldred II The day Eldred was decided, fate would have it that I was to travel to @@ -12093,10 +12098,11 @@ owner and gain permission to build upon his work. The future will be controlled by this dead (and often unfindable) hand of the past. -
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+ CONCLUSION + There are more than 35 million people with the AIDS virus worldwide. Twenty-five million of them live in sub-Saharan Africa. @@ -12812,9 +12818,12 @@ potential is ever to be realized. - - + + + + AFTERWORD + @@ -14292,7 +14301,9 @@ keep your lawyers away. - + + + NOTES