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1 On Owning Ideas in Our Time |
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1 | (20) |
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1.1 Statements of Interest |
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1 | (2) |
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1.2 Class Struggle in Theory and Practice |
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3 | (7) |
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1.3 Class Struggle and Intellectual Property |
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10 | (4) |
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1.4 Class Struggle in the Social Media Era |
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14 | (4) |
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1.5 On Possibilities of Creation |
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18 | (3) |
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21 | (35) |
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21 | (5) |
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2.2 The Original Understanding of Authorship |
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26 | (10) |
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2.3 Limits to Congressional Discretion to Define the "Authors" of "Writings" |
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36 | (3) |
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2.4 Fear of an Authorial Planet |
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39 | (10) |
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2.5 Policy Responses to Problems of Creative Collaboration |
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49 | (7) |
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3 Independent Invention and Its Discontents |
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56 | (41) |
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3.1 Patent Law in the Social Media Age |
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56 | (9) |
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3.2 Owning Social Networks |
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65 | (8) |
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3.3 Patent Reform as a Struggle between the Rich and the Middle Class |
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73 | (6) |
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3.4 Suing Apple, Fighting the Government |
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79 | (3) |
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3.5 The Innovation Ideology |
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82 | (10) |
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3.6 From Startup to Closedown |
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92 | (5) |
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4 Hollywood's Copyright Exemptions? |
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97 | (42) |
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97 | (1) |
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4.2 Suing the Richest Author in the World |
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97 | (3) |
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4.3 The Death of (One Kind of) Copyright |
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100 | (2) |
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4.4 Micro-Copyrights and the Undefined Notion of "Similarity" |
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102 | (5) |
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4.5 The Inevitability of Influence |
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107 | (4) |
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4.6 Legal Contradiction and the Superstructure Thesis |
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111 | (4) |
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4.7 Copyright Theory and the Question of Literary Freedom |
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115 | (10) |
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4.8 Synergistic Copyright as a Source of Inequality |
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125 | (6) |
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4.9 Can the Struggle for Literary Freedom Be Won? |
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131 | (8) |
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139 | (28) |
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5.1 From Washington Consensus to Beijing Consensus |
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139 | (2) |
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5.2 The Beijing Treaty as Labor Law |
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141 | (2) |
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5.3 Free Speech Hypocrisies |
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143 | (3) |
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5.4 The Threat to Social Media |
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146 | (4) |
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5.5 To Steal a Performance: An Inelegant Offense |
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150 | (4) |
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5.6 What Would Justice for Actors and Musicians Look Like? |
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154 | (5) |
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5.7 Performing Class Struggle |
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159 | (8) |
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PART III PIRATE'S DILEMMAS |
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6 The Inquisitorial Internet |
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167 | (28) |
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167 | (1) |
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168 | (2) |
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170 | (5) |
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6.4 Hard Times for a Few Rhymes |
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175 | (4) |
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6.5 An Inquisitorial Internet and a First Amendment Underclass |
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179 | (5) |
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6.6 The Law and Economics of Internet Copyright Filtering |
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184 | (3) |
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6.7 How Many Jobs Has the Internet Killed? |
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187 | (8) |
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7 Why We Cannot Build Universal Digital Libraries |
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195 | (18) |
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7.1 From Sumer to Stanford |
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195 | (1) |
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7.2 Thwarting Digital Libraries with Ideologies of Free Competition |
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196 | (7) |
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7.3 Google Books as Another Victim of the Wars on "Piracy" |
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203 | (5) |
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7.4 A Jurisprudence of Technological Possibilities |
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208 | (5) |
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213 | (2) |
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