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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...to-peer networks. If many of your viewers or listeners are willing to become broadcasting stations as they watch, you can cheaply reach a million peop... ...Abu Ghraib or your parody of political leaders. You do not need to rely on a broadcasting station, or even on the continued existence of entities such... ...1 F . Supp. 2d 294, 304–5 (S.D.N.Y. 2000). 10. Ibid., 329–30 (quoting Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. v. FCC, 512 U.S. 622, 662 (1997) (quoting U.S. ... ...te net product that occur under simple competition is the fact that, in some occupations, a part of the product of a unit of resources consists of som... ...e, 162, 168–169, 171; and synthetic biology, 175. T uring, Alan, 162. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. v. FCC, 512 U.S. 622 (1997), 99, 276n10. T urne...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ain towards "non-productive", "city-based" vocations. Agricultural and industrial occupations were romantically extolled. The cities were berated ... ...creative idea: the virtual catalogue. It is a form of narrowcasting (as opposed to broadcasting): a surgically accurate targeting of potential cons... ...sion towards "non-productive", "city-based" vocations. Agricultural and industrial occupations were romantically extolled by communist parties ever... ... and not for profit organizations began their own broadcasts and even created radio broadcasting infrastructure (albeit of the cheap and local kind)...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ain towards "non-productive", "city-based" vocations. Agricultural and industrial occupations were romantically extolled. The cities were berated ... ...creative idea: the virtual catalogue. It is a form of narrowcasting (as opposed to broadcasting): a surgically accurate targeting of potential cons... ...sion towards "non-productive", "city-based" vocations. Agricultural and industrial occupations were romantically extolled by communist parties ever... ... and not for profit organizations began their own broadcasts and even created radio broadcasting infrastructure (albeit of the cheap and local kind)...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... ―I don‘t know any of the particulars of these studies, but the British Broadcasting Company in 2004 found that 10% of Americans didn‘t believe in... ...mparing public sectors because all countries don‘t report the same public occupations and the various countries have far different percentages of pe... ...various countries have far different percentages of people in the various occupations. For example in the U.S. the military is a high percentage of ... ...ing diapers and tending to runny noses is not always the most rewarding of occupations. And childlessness reduces the odds for divorce by half. As m...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...than any other human occupation. Science is one of the dullest, most boring occupations you can find. And it attracts the dullest, most boring peo... ... The Corporate Republican Media has done this kind of selective censored lying broadcasting many times before. It showed only the violence, and tarr... ... to hear and only what corporations allow them to hear? What is the point in broadcasting only one major story… the same story to billions of viewe... ...al world around them is the propaganda/lie which western mass media commercial broadcasting sells to consumers. The idea that you can filter all ger... ...s? The show is a symptom of bird-evil: singing the praises of evil, publicly broadcasting the lives of Italian hoodlums: as a peer example of how hu...

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