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...es that entrepreneurs assume the risks associated with publishing books, recording records, and inventing only because - and where - the rights to ... ...l Jackson, Schwarzenegger and Grisham are businessmen at least as much as they are artists. Intellectual property is a relatively new notion. In t... ...e revered. But they were rarely financially rewarded. Well into the 19th century, artists and innovators were commissioned - and salaried - to pro... ...rom ad sponsored content to packaged open source software. Many creative people - artists, authors, innovators - are repelled by the commercializa... ...ices, clear ownership structure, available track record and historical performance records – are sine qua non in today's financing world. 5. From... ...kely to witness the death of the car dealer, the classical retail outlet, the music records shop. For that matter, inventions like the internet is l...
...wn) and a more universal one was relegated to a group of special individuals called artists. Theirs is the job to experience (mostly emotions), to ... .... They could be alive or dead (for instance, he could measure himself against past artists). They could be few or many, but they must exist for art... ...on from competitors - otherwise it might be forced to give outsiders access to its records and intellectual property. It raises entry and mobility ... ...ultimedia; • Database, Favourites, Annotations, and History Maintenance (archival records of reading habits, shopping habits, interaction with oth... ...ed by periods of frustration, dead ends, failures, and blind alleys in one's work. Artists - especially performing artists (like musicians) - often... ...ices, clear ownership structure, available track record and historical performance records – are sine qua non in today's financing world. 5. From... ...n University and a former student of his, Wendy Wood, now a professor at the Texas A&M University: "Like (the evolutionary psychologists), Eagly an...
...allow a decentralized and iconoclastic cultural ferment in which independent artists, musicians, and writers can take their unique visions, histories,... ...ot even know who holds the copyright. Compa- nies have gone out of business. Records are incomplete or absent. In some cases, it is even more complica... ...rhaps you are a collage artist who wishes to incorporate images that amateur artists have put online. None of the works are marked by a copyright symb... ...r an acquisition but a creation, namely literary property...r econ- cile the artists with society by means of property. 43 Diderot wanted perpetual co... ...ternet Threat 71 ___-1 ___0 ___ 1 37278_u01.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page 71 A&M Records v. Napster. 24 Napster was a “peer-to-peer” file sharing syste... ...et Threat 71 ___-1 ___0 ___ 1 37278_u01.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page 71 A&M Records v. Napster. 24 Napster was a “peer-to-peer” file sharing system. T... ...o make a fair use of a copyrighted work by putting a red dot on their books, records, and films before selling them. It shall be a crime to circumvent ... ...ca Inc., 975 F .2d 832 (Fed. Cir. 1992). 23. Sony 464 U.S. at 441 n. 21. 24. A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc., 239 F .3d 1004 (9th Cir. 2001). 25. A... ...-1 ___0 ___ 1 2 Live Crew, 151–152. 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, 92–93, 96–97 A&M Records v. Napster, 239 F .3d 1004 (9th Cir. 2001). See Napster case....
...is otherwise secular war. Whether religious or not, all wars are just. Just ask the generals and kings, the popes and the caliphs. Historical record... .... When a person finds meaning in life, or searches for meaning, it is a sign of being psychologically healthy and happy. One might look at the artist... ...professional sports team, as a means of developing a feeling of importance. Others identify with people by collecting pictures, autographs or record... ...choose? Maslow quoted Child (21) to back up his thesis that the highest achievers in a ‗human area‘ think similarly. Child found that the best artist... ...ke some basic needs for the love and the esteem of others in order to live alone and quietly meditate on the mysteries of nature. And how many artist...