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Free Culture - How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity
Lawrence Lessig (2004-03-25)

Table of Contents

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

Book Index



License: Free Culture is Licensed under a Creative Commons License. This License permits non-commercial use of this work, so long as attribution is given. For more information about the license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/1.0/


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