The abridged history of rainfall / / Jay Hopler |
Autore | Hopler Jay <1970-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Francisco : , : McSweeney's, , [2016] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (ix, 75 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 811.6 |
Collana | McSweeney's poetry series |
Soggetto topico | Grief |
ISBN | 1-944211-36-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Winter Night Full of Stars -- Where Is All This Water Coming From? -- Self-Pity Is Better Than No Pity At All -- It Was Not of the Moon We Dreamt -- Umbrian Anecdotes -- O, the Sadness Immaculate -- Not All Skeletons Are Museum Quality -- A Moral Victory Is Still A Defeat -- Poem Written on the First Anniversary of My Father's Death -- After the Obsequies, Etc. -- Eulogy (Currently in Revision) -- Meditation on a Poem Currently in Revision -- Sonnet on Consequence -- May 25 -- Excerpts from the Unabridged History of Rainfall -- Birds are How the Earth Makes Sense of Heaven -- Elegy for the Living -- The Grove -- The Ranges of Birds -- Beauty is a Real Thing, I've Seen It -- What This Poem Means -- Alarums. Flourishes. Exeunt. -- From a Window -- Elegy -- Glose -- The Pallbearer -- Jazz Funeral -- Cloud Chanty -- Epigraph -- The Rooster King -- The Coast Road. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910793760503321 |
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The abridged history of rainfall / / Jay Hopler |
Autore | Hopler Jay <1970-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Francisco : , : McSweeney's, , [2016] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (ix, 75 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 811.6 |
Collana | McSweeney's poetry series |
Soggetto topico | Grief |
ISBN | 1-944211-36-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Winter Night Full of Stars -- Where Is All This Water Coming From? -- Self-Pity Is Better Than No Pity At All -- It Was Not of the Moon We Dreamt -- Umbrian Anecdotes -- O, the Sadness Immaculate -- Not All Skeletons Are Museum Quality -- A Moral Victory Is Still A Defeat -- Poem Written on the First Anniversary of My Father's Death -- After the Obsequies, Etc. -- Eulogy (Currently in Revision) -- Meditation on a Poem Currently in Revision -- Sonnet on Consequence -- May 25 -- Excerpts from the Unabridged History of Rainfall -- Birds are How the Earth Makes Sense of Heaven -- Elegy for the Living -- The Grove -- The Ranges of Birds -- Beauty is a Real Thing, I've Seen It -- What This Poem Means -- Alarums. Flourishes. Exeunt. -- From a Window -- Elegy -- Glose -- The Pallbearer -- Jazz Funeral -- Cloud Chanty -- Epigraph -- The Rooster King -- The Coast Road. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910827032503321 |
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Information doesn't want to be free : laws for the internet age / / by Cory Doctorow |
Autore | Doctorow Cory |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Francisco : , : McSweeney's, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (246 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.730482 |
Soggetto topico |
Copyright - United States
Authors and publishers - United States |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-940450-78-0
1-940450-23-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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 Wars
1.9 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 Creators 2.14 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 Purpose 3.13 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 Author |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910511754403321 |
Doctorow Cory
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Information doesn't want to be free : laws for the internet age / / by Cory Doctorow |
Autore | Doctorow Cory |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Francisco : , : McSweeney's, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (246 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.730482 |
Soggetto topico |
Copyright - United States
Authors and publishers - United States |
ISBN |
1-940450-78-0
1-940450-23-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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 Wars
1.9 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 Creators 2.14 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 Purpose 3.13 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 Author |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787295403321 |
Doctorow Cory
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Information doesn't want to be free : laws for the internet age / / by Cory Doctorow |
Autore | Doctorow Cory |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Francisco : , : McSweeney's, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (246 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.730482 |
Soggetto topico |
Copyright - United States
Authors and publishers - United States |
ISBN |
1-940450-78-0
1-940450-23-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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 Wars
1.9 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 Creators 2.14 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 Purpose 3.13 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 Author |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910812539503321 |
Doctorow Cory
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