From 03a939de088ce6528bb77ca2578070b0036b9c86 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 09:33:07 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] A few more index entries. --- freeculture.xml | 12 +++++++++--- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/freeculture.xml b/freeculture.xml index 46bcf9a..2e86fd2 100644 --- a/freeculture.xml +++ b/freeculture.xml @@ -7615,9 +7615,10 @@ The bizarreness of these arguments is captured in a cartoon drawn in the VCR could be banned because it was a copyright-infringing technology: It enabled consumers to copy films without the permission of the copyright owner. No doubt there were uses of the technology -that were legal: Fred Rogers, aka "Mr. Rogers," for example, had -testified in that case that he wanted people to feel free to tape -Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. +that were legal: Fred Rogers, aka "Mr. Rogers," +for example, had testified in that case that he wanted people to feel +free to tape Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. +Conrad, Paul
@@ -7652,6 +7653,7 @@ the VCR responsible. This led Conrad to draw the cartoon below, which we can adopt to the DMCA. +Conrad, Paul No argument I have can top this picture, but let me try to get close. @@ -7683,6 +7685,7 @@ circumvention technologies) are illegal. Flash: No one ever died from copyright circumvention. Yet the law bans circumvention technologies absolutely, despite the potential that they might do some good, but permits guns, despite the obvious and tragic harm they do. +Conrad, Paul The Aibo and RIAA examples demonstrate how copyright owners are @@ -8659,6 +8662,7 @@ subpoenas issued to universities to reveal student file-sharer identities, see James Collins, "RIAA Steps Up Bid to Force BC, MIT to Name Students," Boston Globe, 8 August 2003, D3, available at link #36. +Conyers, John, Jr. Berman, Howard L. @@ -12553,6 +12557,7 @@ Model, discussion at New York University Stern School of Business (3 May 2001), available at link #63. +"copyleft" licenses GNU/Linux operating system Linux operating system @@ -13015,6 +13020,7 @@ at. You know this because at the side of the page, there's a list of and the function of cookies on the Net, it is easier to collect the data than not. The friction has disappeared, and hence any "privacy" protected by the friction disappears, too. +cookies, Internet Amazon, of course, is not the problem. But we might begin to worry -- 2.51.0