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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...(beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law and except by reviewers for the public press), without written permis... ...nce and control. We have some hints of what that can look like. Enterprising law enforcement officers have been able to eavesdrop on occu- pants of moto... ...ng used for a call. As these opportunities arise in places under the rule of law—where Introduction 4 some might welcome them—they also arise within ... ...flourish. 13 Projects like After the Stall 78 Creative Commons have designed intellectual property licenses so that authors can clearly declare the co... ...rojects like After the Stall 78 Creative Commons have designed intellectual property licenses so that authors can clearly declare the conditions unde... ...ways in which people have a chance to build and contribute. Many jobs demand intellectual engagement, which can be fun for its own sake. People take j... ...ing social welfare. Rather, they foment change. They solicit the distributed intellectual power of humanity to harness the lever- aging power of the p... ...rs. First among the injured are the publishing industries whose intellectual property’s value is premised on The Generative Pattern 97 maintaining sc... ...ht law itself is too expansive. 47 For those who be- lieve that intellectual property rights have gone too far, it is natural to argue against regimes...

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