00860nam0 2200277 450 00000315920050630115800.088-13-21904-0--------d1999----km-y0itay50------baitaIT<<Il >>bilancio d'esercizio e il bilancio consolidatoanalisi e soluzioni tecnicheEugenio Colucci, Franco Riccomagno4. ed.PadovaCEDAM1999XXI, 618 p.24 cmSeguono: appendiciBilancioBilancio consolidato657.3Colucci,Eugenio89238Riccomagno,Franco89239IT UNIPARTHENOPE RICA UNIMARC000003159NAVA1657-B/123477620011016Bilancio d'esercizio e il bilancio consolidato443176UNIPARTHENOPE01251nam0 22002891i 450 SUN002976020140516115056.48588-14-10487-50.0020041207d2003 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Guida alla redazione di un testo contrattualeFranco VigottiMilano : Giuffrè2003IX116 p. ; 24 cmVolume presente anche nel Fondo SSPL.001SUN00037472001 Scuole di specializzazione per le professioni legali21210 MilanoGiuffrè.ContrattiRedazioneFISUNC013345MilanoSUNL000284Vigotti, FrancoSUNV024669563307GiuffrèSUNV001757650ITSOL20181231RICASUN0029760UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00CONS XV.Ec.74 00 24760 20041207 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00CONS SSPL.14 00SPL18 20100127 Guida alla redazione di un testo contrattuale951992UNICAMPANIA04709nam 2200613 450 991051175440332120210410093322.01-940450-78-01-940450-23-3(CKB)3710000000270320(EBL)1826285(SSID)ssj0001517301(PQKBManifestationID)12635023(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001517301(PQKBWorkID)11499981(PQKB)11536532(MiAaPQ)EBC1826285(MiAaPQ)EBC6362334(Au-PeEL)EBL1826285(CaONFJC)MIL686495(OCoLC)894171231(EXLCZ)99371000000027032020210410d2014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInformation doesn't want to be free laws for the internet age /by Cory DoctorowSan Francisco :McSweeney's,[2014]©20141 online resource (246 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-322-55213-4 1-940450-28-4 Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Forewords; Neil Gaiman; Amanda Palmer; 0. Introduction: Detente; 0.1 What Makes Money?; 0.2 Don't Quit Your Day Job-Really; 1. Doctorow's First Law: Any Time Someone Puts a Lock on Something That Belongs to You and Won't Give You the Key, That Lock Isn't There for Your Benefit; 1.1 Anti-Circumvention Explained; 1.2 Is This Copyright Protection?; 1.3 So Is This Copy Protection?; 1.4 Digital Locks Always Break; 1.5 Understanding General-Purpose Computers; 1.6 Rootkits Everywhere; 1.7 Appliances; 1.8 Proto-Appliances: The Inkjet Wars1.9 Worse Than Nothing2. Doctorow's Second Law: Fame Won't Make You Rich, But You Can't Get Paid Without It; 2.1 Good at Spreading Copies, Good at Spreading Fame; 2.2 An Audience Machine; 2.3 Getting People to Care About Your Work; 2.4 Content Isn't King; 2.5 How Do I Get People to Pay Me?; 2.6 Does This Mean You Should Ditch Your Investor and Go Indie?; 2.7 Love; 2.8 The New Intermediaries; 2.9 Intermediary Liability; 2.10 Notice and Takedown; 2.11 So What's Next?; 2.12 More Intermediary Liability, Fewer Checks and Balances; 2.13 Disorganized Channels Are Good for Creators2.14 Freedom Can Be Expensive, but Censorship Costs Us the World3. Doctorow's Third Law: Information Doesn't Want to Be Free, People Do; 3.1 What the Copyfight Is About; 3.2 Two Kinds of Regulation; 3.3 Anti-Tank Mines and Land Mines; 3.4 Who's Talking?; 3.5 Censorship Doesn't Solve Problems; 3.6 The Problem with Cutting Off Access; 3.7 Copyright and Human Rights; 3.8 A World Made of Computers; 3.9 Renewability: Digital Locks' Sinister Future; 3.10 A World of Control and Surveillance; 3.11 What Copyright Means in the Information Age; 3.12 Copyright: Fit for Purpose3.13 Term Extension Versus Samplers3.14 What Works?; 3.15 Copyright's Not Dead; 3.16 Every Pirate Wants to Be an Admiral; 3.17 It's Different This Time; 3.18 All Revolutions Are Bloody; 3.19 Cathedrals Versus the Protestant Reformation; 3.20 Three-Hundred-Million-Dollar Movies; 3.21 What Is Copyright For?; 4. Epilogue; 4.1 What Does the Future Hold?; Acknowledgments; About the AuthorFilled with wisdom and thought experiments and things that will mess with your mind." Neil Gaiman, author of The Graveyard Book and American Gods In sharply argued, fast-moving chapters, Cory Doctorow's Information Doesn't Want to Be Free takes on the state of copyright and creative success in the digital age. Can small artists still thrive in the Internet era? Can giant record labels avoid alienating their audiences? This is a book about the pitfalls and the opportunities that creative industries (and individuals) are confronting today about how the old models have failed or found new footing, and about what might soon replace them. An essential read for anyone with a stake in the future of the arts, Information Doesn't Want to Be Free offers a vivid guide to the ways creativity and the Internet interact today, and to what might be coming next. 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