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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...II was quintessentially generative technology. It was a platform. It invited people to tinker with it. Hobbyists wrote programs. Businesses began to p... ...quitous Windows for Mac. Rather, they pose a fundamental dilemma: as long as people control the code that runs on their machines, they can make mistak... ..., they can make mistakes and be tricked into running dangerous code. As more people use PCs and make them more accessible to the outside world through... ...ng these users’ decisions is increasing. That value is derived from stealing people’s attention, PC processing cycles, network bandwidth, or online pr... ...on is to protect the library of films, and earn as much as possible from that li- brary over time.... S o that means focusing our efforts on what’s prov... ...03) (discussing the related phenomenon of software distributed under a “dual li- cense” system). 52. In 1998, browser pioneer Netscape reacted to the ... .... See Posting of Jacobson to Free Software Found. Blog on GPL Compliance and Li- censing, Employers: Don’t Panic, http://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/n... ...5823 (Mar. 16, 2006) (questioning whether the legitimacy of Creative Commons li- censes should depend on judicial validation). 119. T o be sure, it ma... ...video games: emergence of, 15; as infor- mation appliances, 20, 57, 58, 101; li- censing of, 58, 177; remote updating of, 176; third-party code for, 1...

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Maui Hikina, Volume Ii

By: Kepa Maly

...s and forests have in turn led to the formation of hundreds of streams (kahawai) and thousands of small feeder tributaries (e.g., waikahe and kahawai li?ili?i), that have molded the landscape of Maui Hikina into one with many large valleys (awawa) and smaller gulches (kahawai). These watered valleys and gulches, and their associated flat lands (kula), have been home to and...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... most obscured by controversy; and in both cases that will be the one most li- able to strained and sophisticated reading. In a biography, this and th... ...clerks, bears witness to a dreary, sterile folly, – a twilight of the mind peopled with childish phantoms. In relation to his contemporaries, Charles ... ...enewed and vivified history. For art precedes philosophy and even science. People must have noticed things and interested them- selves in them before ... ..., the real drift of this new manner 20 Robert Louis Stevenson of pleasing people in fiction was not yet apparent; and, even now, it is only by lookin... ...whole book with astonishing consis- tency and strength. And then, Hugo has peopled this Gothic city, and, above all, this Gothic church, with a race o... ...tter, civilisation, in which we ourselves are so smoothly carried forward. People are all glad to shut their eyes; and it gives them a very simple ple...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...ganiza- tions and institutions : Union League Club, Knights Templar; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, Associated Charities; Smith- so... ...n if applied to a specific institution, except to avoid ambiguity : young people's societies, the high school at Lemont, local typographical union... ...Street, "Lives of Well-known Authors," "World- Dominion of English-speaking Peoples." 40. In zoological, botanical, and similar technical matter, t... ...sed by his ministers; in most constitutional countries, indirectly with the people as represented in parliament; in Switzerland alone, through the r... ...asing strife, much-mooted question, joint-stock com- pany, English-speaking peoples, nineteenth-century progress, white-rat serum, up-to-date machin... ...cesses of Alex r 23 q 5 6 7 8 9 o AEIou Ab160 Bb E AC R' ABidu Aef60 $0 fi li q r;J ae'iiiii $Cf6b &&ti 66i6ti acfi AEIOU a&fdl? A&u l? fN aei'oii... ...lybi 1906 THE FIRST TIME THAT THE G EIGHTEEN POINT When thoughtful Greeks li 1906 THE FIRST TIME THAT T TWENTY-FOUR POlNT When thoughtful Gre 19... ...liKe 1906 THE FIRST TIME THAT THE GR TWCLVE rol NT When thoughtful Greeks li 1906 THE FIRST TIME THAT THE G LIGHTEFN POINT When thoughtfu I906 ... ...14~5z, 157, 158 Monotype Type. ................ 139-44 caslon old style ~~~li~. ............. 158 Nestorian Syriac .................... 155 Centur...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...t ten years. None of that work has been done alone. As a result, the list of people to whom I am indebted makes Oscar night acknowledgments look haiku... ...creative commons” with private tools—of allowing creative collaboration with people you have never met—has shaped this book far beyond the chapter dev... ...cking up of symbols and themes and facts and genes and ideas (and eventually people), why get excited about the patenting of a peanut butter and jelly... ... subject of intellectual property is both accessible and inter- esting; what people can understand, they can change—or pressure their legis- lators to... ...erty.” Admittedly, lawyers think about property differently from the way lay-people do; this is only one of the strange mental changes that law school... ...... ...134, 282n13. Markel, Howard, 45, 266n13. mashup culture, 153; and compulsory li- censing, 158. Matthew Bender & Co. v. West Publishing Co., 158 F .3d ...

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