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Chapter 1
There Is A Better Way
Chapter 2
A Constructive Proposal For Copyright Reform
Chapter 3
Copyright Enforcement Threatens Fundamental Rights
The Right To Talk In Private
Internet Blocking And Censorship
Shutting People Off The Internet
Proportionality
Due Process
...And It Isn’t Working Anyway
File Sharing And Fundamental Rights – The Bottom Line
Chapter 4
Copyright Is Not Property
1400s: The Printing Press Threatens To Disrupt Power
1500s: Bloody Mary Invents Copyright
1600s – 1700s: The Monopoly Dies And Is Resurrected
1800s: Reading Books Without Paying? That’s Stealing!
Meanwhile in the United Kingdom
Meanwhile in Germany
Late 1800s: Moral Rights On The Continent
1930s: Hijacked By The Record Industry
1980s: Hijacked Again – By Pfizer
Copyright As A Fundamentalist Religion
Chapter 5
The Artists Are Doing Fine
How Will The Artists Get Paid?
Studies On The Cultural Sector In The File Sharing Era
UK 2004 - 2008: Record Companies Lose, Artists Gain From File Sharing
Sweden 2000 – 2008: More Charts The Record Labels Don’t Want You To See: Swedish Musicians Making More Money
Norway 1999 – 2009: Artists Make More Money In File Sharing Age Than Before It
Dutch Study: Ups And Downs – Economic And Cultural Effects Of File Sharing On Music, Film And Games (2009)
Harvard Study Finds Weaker Copyright Protection Has Benefited Society (2009)
The Hargreaves Review Of UK IPR Policies (2011)
Chapter 6
More About The Proposal For Copyright Reform
The Proposal Revisited
Moral Rights Unchanged
Free Non-Commercial Sharing
20 Years Of Commercial Monopoly
Registration After 5 Years
Free Sampling
A Ban On DRM
Chapter 7
The Cultural Markets Of The Future
Nobody Asked For A Refrigerator Fee
Cultural Flat-Rate: A Non-Solution To A Non-Problem
This IS The Market, Stupid!
Acknowledgements
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