DMCA | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 0 views
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In practice, the DMCA and DRM have done nothing to stop "Internet piracy." Yet the DMCA has become a serious threat that jeopardizes fair use, impedes competition and innovation, chills free expression and scientific research, and interferes with computer intrusion laws. If you circumvent DRM locks for noninfringing fair uses or create the tools to do so, you might be on the receiving end of a lawsuit.
Gallery of CSS Descramblers - 0 views
A Gift of Fire: Instructor's Manual - 0 views
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Student presentation and class discussion topics
JSTOR: Ethics: Vol. 84, No. 3, p. 249 - 0 views
Slashdot | Class Action Complaint Against RIAA Now Online - 0 views
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alleges that "The world's four major recording studios had devised an illegal enterprise intent on maintaining their virtually complete monopoly over the distribution of recorded music."
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If the relief requested in the complaint is granted, the RIAA's entire campaign will be shut down for good.
National Writers Union - Publication Rights Clearinghouse - 0 views
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The Publications Rights Clearinghouse (PRC) is a collective licensing agency for writers. It collects royalties on behalf of writers from publishers with whom it has agreements for distributing such royalties.This is similar to collective licensing for songwriters.
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riters give the PRC permission to act as their agent in licensing secondary rights to their previously published articles.
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When the PRC signs an agreement with a secondary user, it collects the copyright fees from that publisher and distributes the royalties to its enrollees.
Snow Crash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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The Metaverse, a phrase coined by Stephenson as a successor to the internet, constitutes Stephenson's vision of how a virtual reality-based internet might evolve in the near future.
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One Google Earth co-founder claimed that Google Earth was modeled after Snow Crash
2001: A Space Odyssey (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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Space Exploration When 2001: A Space Odyssey was written, mankind had not yet set foot on the moon. The space exploration programs in the United States and the Soviet Union were only in the early stages. Much room was left to imagine the future of the space program. Space Odyssey offers one such vision, offering a glimpse at what space exploration might one day become. Lengthy journeys, such as manned flights to Saturn, and advanced technologies, such as suspended animation, are shaped and shown all through the novel.
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