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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...er cannot be located. I am pleased to present our "Report on Orphan Works" in response to your request. The response from the public to this study was... ...t the use of orphan works. As you know, the roundtable discussions we held in Washington, D.C. and California were well-attended, and the participants... ...nnot be located. I write to support such an undertaking by your office. As established by Section 104 of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act o... ...protection substantially easier than the 1909 Act. Copyrighted works are protected the moment they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression, and... ...s, such as photographs. Some commenters proposed that user registries be established in which a user would file a notice that he intends to use a wo... ...inst such reproduction where there is any indication that the work may be protected by copyright. Thus, in the typical scenario described in the co... ...nts do suggest that orphan works situations appear to be less frequent in areas where rights may be administered collectively, or where these resour... ...ministered collectively, or where these resources exist otherwise, than in areas where similar resources have not yet developed. c. Specific Limita... ...ject described a film project involving the history of postcards from the 1890s to 1960s, which on the surface appears to involve many works that ar...

...m used to describe the situation where the owner of a copyrighted work cannot be identified and located by someone who wishes to make use of the work in a manner that requires permission of the copyright owner. Even where the user has made a reasonably diligent effort to find the owner, if the owner is not found, the user faces uncertainty – she cannot determine whether or...

...Many commenters were in favor of determining whether a search was reasonable on an “ad hoc” or case-by-case basis, whereby each search is evaluated according to its circumstances. This approach was offered as having the advantage of flexibility t...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...er cannot be located. I am pleased to present our "Report on Orphan Works" in response to your request. The response from the public to this study was... ...t the use of orphan works. As you know, the roundtable discussions we held in Washington, D.C. and California were well-attended, and the participants... ...nnot be located. I write to support such an undertaking by your office. As established by Section 104 of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act o... ...protection substantially easier than the 1909 Act. Copyrighted works are protected the moment they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression, and... ...s, such as photographs. Some commenters proposed that user registries be established in which a user would file a notice that he intends to use a wo... ...inst such reproduction where there is any indication that the work may be protected by copyright. Thus, in the typical scenario described in the co... ...nts do suggest that orphan works situations appear to be less frequent in areas where rights may be administered collectively, or where these resour... ...ministered collectively, or where these resources exist otherwise, than in areas where similar resources have not yet developed. c. Specific Limita... ...ject described a film project involving the history of postcards from the 1890s to 1960s, which on the surface appears to involve many works that ar...

...m used to describe the situation where the owner of a copyrighted work cannot be identified and located by someone who wishes to make use of the work in a manner that requires permission of the copyright owner. Even where the user has made a reasonably diligent effort to find the owner, if the owner is not found, the user faces uncertainty – she cannot determine whether or...

... and copyright owner of the work if such attribution is possible and as is reasonably appropriate under the circumstances. The idea is that the user, in the course of using a work for which he has not received explicit permission, should make it as clear as possible to the public that the work is the product of another author, and that the copyright in the work is owned by...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... Dedication to CAROL For becoming my smart, beautiful bride in 1949 and then giving fully of herself to me and our wonderful family i... ...We listen. We easily hallucinate word boundaries. Spaces, such as you see in writing, are absent from speech. Yet somehow we find it easy to make se... ...r ancestors from other primates and force them to live in flooded, swampy areas? Based on a theory developed in 1930 by British marine biologist ... ... even on into the Atlantic Ocean. Sailing out from their homeland, they established trading centers and gradually spread their alphabet‘s use to p... ...cripted the angry words of those biblical prophets who so freely attacked established practices?) It‘s quite ironic, however, that:  The alphabe... ...inated trade barriers, maintained post stations, lowered tolls and taxes, protected caravans against bandits, and instituted the use of paper money.... ... Similarly, famed Greek mathematicians, who specialized in the geometry of areas and volumes, thought it a silly exercise to try to subtract three ac... ... pages, and much fatter Sunday editions became the print sensation of the 1890s. Selling advertising earned publishers extraordinary profits that le... ...oTech heroes:  Vannevar Bush (not related to the presidential family) (1890–1974)  John Kemeny (1926–92). Vannevar Bush envisioned a library in...

...first Information Technology and then moves on to tales about the wonders of the written word—great stories, many of them likely new to most readers. In them, you‘ll find all the backgrounds, foregrounds, premises, conclusions, and surprises that make up the best and most valuable books....

...In the Bible, God‘s first gift to man isn‘t a lesson about how to make a fire or fashion a needle, a knife, or a spear. He first blesses him with language. Even before He takes Adam‘s rib to make Eve, He tells Adam to name ev...

...From whence cometh language, the InfoTech that lets us dominate our planet? We listen. We easily hallucinate word boundaries. Spaces, such as you see in writing, are absent from speech. Yet somehow we find it easy to make sense of speech. -- 2. The Gift of Memory-For millennia, mnemonics reigned over commerce, news, entertainment, and the perpetuation and refinement of cra...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...t Dedication to CAROL For becoming my smart, beautiful bride in 1949 and then giving fully of herself to me and our wonderful family i... ...We listen. We easily hallucinate word boundaries. Spaces, such as you see in writing, are absent from speech. Yet somehow we find it easy to make se... ...r ancestors from other primates and force them to live in flooded, swampy areas? Based on a theory developed in 1930 by British marine biologist Al... ...nd even on into the Atlantic Ocean. Sailing out from their homeland, they established trading centers and gradually spread their alphabet‘s use to p... ...cripted the angry words of those biblical prophets who so freely attacked established practices?) It‘s quite ironic, however, that:  The alphabet‘... ...inated trade barriers, maintained post stations, lowered tolls and taxes, protected caravans against bandits, and instituted the use of paper money.... ... Similarly, famed Greek mathematicians, who specialized in the geometry of areas and volumes, thought it a silly exercise to try to subtract three ac... ... pages, and much fatter Sunday editions became the print sensation of the 1890s. Selling advertising earned publishers extraordinary profits that le... ...oTech heroes:  Vannevar Bush (not related to the presidential family) (1890–1974)  John Kemeny (1926–92). Vannevar Bush envisioned a library in...

...irst Information Technology and then moves on to tales about the wonders of the written word—great stories, many of them likely new to most readers. In them, you‘ll find all the backgrounds, foregrounds, premises, conclusions, and surprises that make up the best and most valuable books. This book also begins with that wondrous first Information Technology and then moves ...

...Way back in the fifteenth century a man named Johann Gutenberg invented the ?printing press. More than 400 years passed before Ottmar Mergenthaler found a way in the late 1880s to mechanize that historic invention. Then, less than a ...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...er cannot be located. I am pleased to present our "Report on Orphan Works" in response to your request. The response from the public to this study was... ...t the use of orphan works. As you know, the roundtable discussions we held in Washington, D.C. and California were well-attended, and the participants... ...nnot be located. I write to support such an undertaking by your office. As established by Section 104 of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act o... ...protection substantially easier than the 1909 Act. Copyrighted works are protected the moment they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression, and... ...s, such as photographs. Some commenters proposed that user registries be established in which a user would file a notice that he intends to use a wo... ...inst such reproduction where there is any indication that the work may be protected by copyright. Thus, in the typical scenario described in the co... ...nts do suggest that orphan works situations appear to be less frequent in areas where rights may be administered collectively, or where these resour... ...ministered collectively, or where these resources exist otherwise, than in areas where similar resources have not yet developed. c. Specific Limita... ...ject described a film project involving the history of postcards from the 1890s to 1960s, which on the surface appears to involve many works that ar...

...used to describe the situation where the owner of a copyrighted work cannot be identified and located by someone who wishes to make use of the work in a manner that requires permission of the copyright owner. Even where the user has made a reasonably diligent effort to find the owner, if the owner is not found, the user faces uncertainty – she cannot determine whether...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovsk... ...unet.com.mk or to vaknin@link.com.mk Visit the Author Archive of Dr. Sam Vaknin in "Central Europe Review": http://www.ce-review.org/authorarchi... ...ished a poem "Macedonian Fairy" in 1878. The Young Macedonian Literary Society was established in 1891 and started publishing "Loza", its journal a... ...as a schoolteacher and a guerilla fighter and in both capacities he operated in the areas that are today North- Central Greece, Southwestern Bulgaria... ...to fight the wolf. The original "Macedonian Revolutionary Organization" (MRO) was established in Sofia. The distinction between being a Macedonian... ... the central Balkan district between Greece, Serbia, Albania and Bulgaria. In the areas Brailsford knew, the authorities had little power. He writ... ...ople on either side can have thought of reform as a realistic option." During the 1890s, IMRO's main sources of income were voluntary (and later, ... ...h) as part of the Ottoman political apparatus. As a result, he had certain legally protected privileges. The Patriarch travelled in 'great splendou... ...s". Gamblers, homosexuals, communists, suicides – the list is long. All have been "protected from themselves" by Big Brothers in disguise. Wherever...

...The history of four terrorist organizations in the Balkans and a general introduction to terrorism and freedom fighting. Also includes essays about religious co-existence in the Balkans and about pathological narcissism as a precursor to terrorism....

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...s reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovska – write... ... or to samvaknin@gmail.com Visit the Author Archive of Dr. Sam Vaknin in "Central Europe Review" http://www.ce-review.org/authorarchives/vakni... ...ial and logistical assistance in relocation and incentives to relocate to areas of high labour demand. The needs of the unemployed worker’s family s... ...he USA. In the USA, in 1932, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established to tackle nature conservation work for the young and unmarried ... ...and France, which reduced the minimum wage payable to young people. Spain established two classes of workers with an increased bargaining power gran... ...ttee will convene periodically and monitor progress in the aforementioned areas. The government undertakes to achieve the following during its man... ...s were the key to assembly-line manufacturing. For union organizers, jobs protected the rights of workers. For political reformers, standardized civ... ...itors (predation), buy them out or collude with them to raise prices. The 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act in the USA forbade the latter (section 1) and ... ...-how - the firm prevents its competitors from crossing the river into its protected turf. Again, long a labor strategy. Organized labor has neglect...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...EWS ON UNTOUCHABILITY W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy e-mail: vasantha@iitm.ac.in web: http://mat.iitm.ac.in/~wbv Florentin Smarandache e-mail:... ...andasamy HEXIS Phoenix, Arizona 2005 2 This book can be ordered in a paper bound reprint from: Books on Deman... ...s vigorously to spread the revolutionary principles of his mentor and he has established numerous institutions as permanent memorials to Periyar. ... ...ies die more often than boy babies even though medical research has long ago established that girls are generally biologically stronger as new-born... ...ndependence, Dalits where not even allowed into temples. Even now, in rural areas Dalits cannot walk on temple streets or enter caste-Hindu temple... ...es, they are not allowed to walk on the streets wearing slippers. In backward areas where casteism is rampant, Dalits are not allowed to carry umbre... ...educational 4 Phule (1827 -1890) the earliest pioneer of the non-Brahmin movement in India establ... ...nt which is against Varnashrama dharma. They 129 want the Arya dharma to be protected and at the same time they do not want the Sudras and Pancham... ... labour of others and which practices caste system. And it is this group that protected the Brahmins. They are the rich people, the capitalist, and ...

...K.R.Narayanan was a lauded hero and a distinguished victim of his Dalit background. Even in an international platform when he was on an official visit to Paris, the media headlines blazed, ‘An Untouchable at Elysee’. He was visibly upset and it proved that a Dalit who rose up to such heights was never spared from...

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Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders

By: Sam Vaknin

...abulated Life The Cult of the Narcissist Bibliography The Narcissist in the Workplace The Narcissist in the Workplace Narcissism in the... ...ssism in the Boardroom The Professions of the Narcissist Narcissists in Positions of Authority Narcissistic Leaders Narcissists in Positi... ...assets liberally, and to be cynically exempt from the rules that he himself established (if such violation is pleasurable or gainful). In extreme ca... ...enience. It also makes him feel immune to mortal laws and somehow divinely protected and insulated from the inevitable consequences of his deeds an... ...in groups, that he is above reproach and punishment, that, magically, he is protected and will miraculously be saved at the last moment. Hence the ... ...inst the "old ways": against the hegemonic culture, the upper classes, the established religions, the superpowers, the corrupt order. Narcissistic ... ...or intellectualization) – and when it leads to dysfunctions in one or more areas of the patient's life. Pathological narcissism is the art of decept... ...stic capitalism) seemed to irreversibly dominate the political landscape by 1890 - when it was suddenly and surprisingly toppled by the confluence o...

...Narcissistic and psychopathic leaders come in all shapes and degrees of virulence. Learn to recognize them in various settings (the workplace, religion, politics) and to cope with the toxic fallout of their "leadership"....

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...ect to the exception immediately following, this book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, including illustrations, in any form (beyond that co... .... It can be accessed through the author’s Web site at http://www.jz.org. Set in Adobe Garamond type by The Composing Room of Michigan, Inc. Printed in... ...em for sur- veyors to use. The U.S. government commissioned him to tally the 1890 Census with his new system, which consisted of a set of punch cards ... ...i- ers to generative tinkering with the machines. If the hobbyist PC had not established the value of tinkering so that the PC could enter the mainstr... ...e to prevent other users from running that software online. The “programming areas” became relics, and the Hol- lerith model prevailed. Perhaps the co... ... one that has been rediscovered today in some severely bandwidth-constrained areas of the world. 23 Those with Jennings’s urge to code soon had an alt... ...f the virus au- thor, while the virus continues to spread. Even fastidiously protected systems can suffer from a widespread infection, since the spread... ...tems function well, and those not involved with the system find their legally protected interests challenged by it. Generative systems are not inherent... ... technological innovations are consistent with the performance trajectory of established market leaders—that is, when they are a more efficient way of d...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovs... ... and Musings: http://philosophos.tripod.com The Silver Lining – Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Films http://samvak.tripod.com/film.html Download f... ...nto a person with consciousness and free will. Philosophically, no identity can be established between potential and actuality. The destruction of ... ...elf-regulating organizations of free individuals whose functions parallel those of established hierarchies and institutions ("dual power"). Gradual... ...e to magical thinking and, therefore, regards himself as omnipotent, omniscient and protected from the consequences of his own acts (immune) – the ... ...te competitors (predation), buy them out or collude with them to raise prices. The 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act in the USA forbade the latter (sectio... ... and know-how - the firm prevents its competitors from crossing the river into its protected turf. Let little firms "develop" an industry and then... ...Andreas Bartels and Semir Zeki of University College in London showed that the same areas of the brain are active when abusing drugs and when in lov... ...ork, and her colleagues, revealed that the caudate and the ventral tegmental, brain areas involved in cravings (e.g., for food) and the secretion of...

Cyclopedia of issues in economics analyzed through the prism of the economies of countries in transition, emerging markets, and developing countries.

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovs... ... and Musings: http://philosophos.tripod.com The Silver Lining – Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Films http://samvak.tripod.com/film.html Download f... ...nto a person with consciousness and free will. Philosophically, no identity can be established between potential and actuality. The destruction of ... ...elf-regulating organizations of free individuals whose functions parallel those of established hierarchies and institutions ("dual power"). Gradual... ...e to magical thinking and, therefore, regards himself as omnipotent, omniscient and protected from the consequences of his own acts (immune) – the ... ...te competitors (predation), buy them out or collude with them to raise prices. The 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act in the USA forbade the latter (sectio... ... and know-how - the firm prevents its competitors from crossing the river into its protected turf. Let little firms "develop" an industry and then... ...Andreas Bartels and Semir Zeki of University College in London showed that the same areas of the brain are active when abusing drugs and when in lov... ...ork, and her colleagues, revealed that the caudate and the ventral tegmental, brain areas involved in cravings (e.g., for food) and the secretion of...

...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... Canadian Copyright: 1072425 Nov 12 th 2009 Due to the ideas presented in this book, I have had to use various terms and words that are not f... ...ed in this book, I have had to use various terms and words that are not found in dictionaries: beginning with the title. The word: ‘Splitness’ is ... ... In order to understand how the Big Bang happened, some basic facts must be established. Two basic facts about the emergence of the Universe befor... ... its world shakes? It flees from the area of shaking, just like we flee from areas where earthquakes are happening. The point is that all knowl... ...fire or the use of hand tools? Volcanoes had already been burning down whole areas of Africa for 25 million years. Long before the invention of han... ...l… too hot to handle or touch. Even though they feared the night, they were protected from attack by the predators, and the dark by worshipping th... ...nscious state of fear day and night… but were not conscious of it. They were protected by their Fire God and by their tools until they no longer nee... ...ip and authority came out of human societies simply growing in size once they established settlements. Once there were too many people vying for the... ... any fanfare, or a huge, mass-killing system of obvious efficiency. But by 1890: only 3% of the original inhabitants of The United States were lef...

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