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Free Culture - How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity,
Lawrence Lessig

Attribution

PREFACE

[Preface]

INTRODUCTION

[Intro]

"PIRACY"

[Intro]

Chapter One: Creators

Chapter Two: "Mere Copyists"

Chapter Three: Catalogs

Chapter Four: "Pirates"

Film
Recorded Music
Radio
Cable TV

Chapter Five: "Piracy"

Piracy I
Piracy II

"PROPERTY"

[Intro]

Chapter Six: Founders

Chapter Seven: Recorders

Chapter Eight: Transformers

Chapter Nine: Collectors

Chapter Ten: "Property"

Why Hollywood Is Right
Beginnings
Law: Duration
Law: Scope
Law and Architecture: Reach
Architecture and Law: Force
Market: Concentration
Together

PUZZLES

Chapter Eleven: Chimera

Chapter Twelve: Harms

Constraining Creators
Constraining Innovators
Corrupting Citizens

BALANCES

[Intro]

Chapter Thirteen: Eldred

Chapter Fourteen: Eldred II

CONCLUSION

[Conclusion]

AFTERWORD

[Intro]

US, NOW

Rebuilding Freedoms Previously Presumed: Examples
Rebuilding Free Culture: One Idea

THEM, SOON

1. More Formalities
Registration and Renewal
Marking
2. Shorter Terms
3. Free Use Vs. Fair Use
4. Liberate the Music - Again
5. Fire Lots of Lawyers

NOTES

Notes

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

[Acknowledgments]

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Other Works and REVIEWS of FreeCulture

JACKET

Endnotes

Endnotes

Index

Index

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Free Culture - How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity,
Lawrence Lessig

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Lawrence Lessig

LAWRENCE LESSIG ( ‹http://www.lessig.org› ), professor of law and a John A. Wilson Distinguished Faculty Scholar at Stanford Law School, is founder of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society and is chairman of the Creative Commons ( ‹http://creativecommons.org› ). The author of The Future of Ideas (Random House, 2001) and Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace (Basic Books, 1999), Lessig is a member of the boards of the Public Library of Science, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Public Knowledge. He was the winner of the Free Software Foundation's Award for the Advancement of Free Software, twice listed in BusinessWeek's "e.biz 25," and named one of Scientific American's "50 visionaries." A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Cambridge University, and Yale Law School, Lessig clerked for Judge Richard Posner of the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.




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