From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 09:11:41 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Add some indexes and change xrefs to ones that work for both HTML and PDF (ie not... X-Git-Tag: edition-2015-10-10~2095 X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/text-free-culture-lessig.git/commitdiff_plain/eab999bf29829f7b7bd9482e4ca0d2058433c3e8 Add some indexes and change xrefs to ones that work for both HTML and PDF (ie not refer to page numbers). --- diff --git a/freeculture.xml b/freeculture.xml index 9818684..342e109 100644 --- a/freeculture.xml +++ b/freeculture.xml @@ -101,10 +101,7 @@ Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace -THE PENGUIN PRESS - - -NEW YORK +THE PENGUIN PRESS, NEW YORK @@ -124,17 +121,11 @@ LAWRENCE LESSIG -THE PENGUIN PRESS - - -a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. 375 Hudson Street New +THE PENGUIN PRESS, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. 375 Hudson Street New York, New York -Copyright © Lawrence Lessig, - - -All rights reserved +Copyright © Lawrence Lessig. All rights reserved. Excerpt from an editorial titled "The Coming of Copyright Perpetuity," @@ -142,16 +133,11 @@ The New York Times, January 16, 2003. Copyright © 2003 by The New York Times Co. Reprinted with permission. -Cartoon by Paul Conrad on page - (). Copyright Tribune Media Services, Inc. +Cartoon in by Paul Conrad, copyright Tribune +Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission. -All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission. - - -Diagram on page -() courtesy of the office of FCC +Diagram in courtesy of the office of FCC Commissioner, Michael J. Copps. @@ -8703,17 +8689,14 @@ which they will be able to access digital media and the equipment that they will require to do so. Poor choices made this early in the game will retard the growth of this market, hurting everyone's interests. - WIPO and the DMCA One Year Later: Assessing Consumer Access to -Digital Entertainment on the Internet and Other Media: Hearing Before -the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer - Protection, -House Committee on Commerce, 106th Cong. 29 (1999) (statement -of Peter Harter, vice president, Global Public Policy and Standards, - EMusic.com), -available in LEXIS, Federal Document Clearing House - Congressional -Testimony File. - + +WIPO and the DMCA One Year Later: Assessing Consumer Access to Digital +Entertainment on the Internet and Other Media: Hearing Before the +Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection, +House Committee on Commerce, 106th Cong. 29 (1999) (statement of Peter +Harter, vice president, Global Public Policy and Standards, +EMusic.com), available in LEXIS, Federal Document Clearing House +Congressional Testimony File. @@ -8721,11 +8704,12 @@ Testimony File. In April 2001, eMusic.com was purchased by Vivendi Universal, one of "the major labels." Its position on these matters has now changed. +Vivendi Universal Reversing our tradition of tolerance now will not merely quash -piracy. It will sacrifice values that are important to this culture, and will -kill opportunities that could be extraordinarily valuable. +piracy. It will sacrifice values that are important to this culture, +and will kill opportunities that could be extraordinarily valuable. @@ -9070,6 +9054,9 @@ had a copy of the CD they wanted to access. So while this was 50,000 copies, it was 50,000 copies directed at giving customers something they had already bought. + + Vivendi Universal + Nine days after MP3.com launched its service, the five major labels, headed by the RIAA, brought a lawsuit against MP3.com. MP3.com settled @@ -9104,6 +9091,7 @@ industry directs its guns against them. It is also you. So those of you who believe the law should be less restrictive should realize that such a view of the law will cost you and your firm dearly. + Hummer, John Barry, Hank @@ -9112,27 +9100,25 @@ Universal and EMI brought a lawsuit against Hummer Winblad, the venture capital firm (VC) that had funded Napster at a certain stage of its development, its cofounder ( John Hummer), and general partner (Hank Barry). - See Joseph Menn, "Universal, EMI Sue Napster Investor," Los Angeles -Times, 23 April 2003. For a parallel argument about the effects on - innovation -in the distribution of music, see Janelle Brown, "The Music - Revolution -Will Not Be Digitized," Salon.com, 1 June 2001, available at -link #42. + +See Joseph Menn, "Universal, EMI Sue Napster Investor," Los Angeles +Times, 23 April 2003. For a parallel argument about the effects on +innovation in the distribution of music, see Janelle Brown, "The Music +Revolution Will Not Be Digitized," Salon.com, 1 June 2001, available +at link #42. See also Jon Healey, "Online Music Services Besieged," Los Angeles Times, 28 May 2001. - The claim here, as well, was that the VC should have -recognized the right of the content industry to control how the - industry -should develop. They should be held personally liable for funding a -company whose business turned out to be beyond the law. Here again, -the aim of the lawsuit is transparent: Any VC now recognizes that if -you fund a company whose business is not approved of by the dinosaurs, -you are at risk not just in the marketplace, but in the courtroom as well. -Your investment buys you not only a company, it also buys you a lawsuit. -So extreme has the environment become that even car manufacturers -are afraid of technologies that touch content. In an article in Business +The claim here, as well, was that the VC should have recognized the +right of the content industry to control how the industry should +develop. They should be held personally liable for funding a company +whose business turned out to be beyond the law. Here again, the aim of +the lawsuit is transparent: Any VC now recognizes that if you fund a +company whose business is not approved of by the dinosaurs, you are at +risk not just in the marketplace, but in the courtroom as well. Your +investment buys you not only a company, it also buys you a lawsuit. +So extreme has the environment become that even car manufacturers are +afraid of technologies that touch content. In an article in Business 2.0, Rafe Needleman describes a discussion with BMW:
@@ -13642,6 +13628,7 @@ available at If we make veterans suffer that burden, I don't see why we couldn't require authors to spend ten minutes every fifty years to file a single form. +veterans' pensions