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[RELEASE?]

Free Culture - The Audiobook by Lawrence Lessig and Friends

This distribution was originally made available from http://resare.com/fc/

Free Culture is a book by Lawrence Lessig, the official homepage can be found
at http://www.free-culture.cc/. The book can be bought in bookstores but also
downloaded in many different forms from the Internet. All this because Mr.
Lessig has released the book under a Creative Commons
(http://creativecommons.org/) license that permits derviative works (such as
this audio book) as long as credit is given to the original author.

The initiative to make this audio version was originally taken by AKMA at his
blog over at http://akma.disseminary.org/archives/001253.html and since it has
been refined by Scott Matthews at http://www.turnstyle.org/FreeCulture/ 

This downloadable version was originally  assembled by Noa Resare and is 
accessible from http://resare.com/fc/ - it was repackaged as a ZIP by the
LegalTorrents.com crew.

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[SPECIFIC INFO?]

The first and biggest credit goes to Prof. Lawrence Lessig for writing a
fantastic book and making it freely available.

Secondly I would like to credit A. K. M. Adam for coming up with the idea of
making an audio book and coordinating the different contributed chapters.

Thirdly I would like to credit Scott Matthews for making the excellenet
audio book popup at http://www.turnstyle.org/FreeCulture/ that I used for this
distribution.

At last I would like to thank all the people that have read chapters of the
book. Here is the list of voices you will heaar. For more information about
the readers, please have a look at http://www.turnstyle.org/FreeCulture/.

Preface (5:14)
Read by Kevin Marks (http://epeus.blogspot.com/)

Introduction (25:45)
Read by Ralph Levien (http://www.levien.com/)

Chapter 1: Creators  (17:44)
Read by Doug Kaye (http://www.itconversations.com/)

Chapter 2: Mere Copyists (30:44)
Read by AJ Wright (http://toadking.org/blog/)

Chapter 3: Catalogs (10:22)
Read by Victoria Wright (http://www.ninjawife.com/blog/)

Chapter 4: Pirates (17:14)
Read by Eric Rice (http://www.ericrice.com/)

Chapter 5: Piracy (45:42)
Read by A. K. M. Adam (http://akma.disseminary.org/)

Chapter 6: Founders (29:14)
Read by Adam Brault (http://www.mathcaddy.com/)

Chapter 7: Recorders (9:14)
Read by Michael Shook (http://talkabout.editthispage.com/)

Chapter 8: Transformers (14:42)
Read by Suw Charman (http://chocnvodka.blog-city.com/)

Chapter 9: Collectors (14:15)
Read by Tara Liloia (http://www.liloia.com/)

Chapter 10: Property (109:48)
Read by Scott Fiddelke

Chapter 11: Chimera (10:55)
Read by Dave Winer (http://www.scripting.com/)

Chapter 12: Harms (53:51)
Read by Dave Winer (http://www.scripting.com/)

Chapter 13: Eldred (83:10) 
Read by George Sessum (http://musick.blogspot.com/)

Chapter 14: Eldred II (17:14)
Read by David Weinberger (http://www.evident.com/)

Chapter 15: Conclusion (28:51)
Read by Enoch Choi (http://www.enochchoi.com/thoughts/)

Chapter 16: Afterword (58:20)
Read by Tim Samoff (http://www.sense-datum.org/tim/)

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[LICENSE?]

Please note that the Free Culture Audiobook is released under the same license 
as the original book available from http://free-culture.cc/. The exact wording 
can be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/1.0/ , but in short 
works like this:

You are free:

    * to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work
    * to make derivative works

Under the following conditions:
    Attribution. You must give the original author credit.
    Noncommercial. You may not use this work for commercial purposes.

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