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References for Assassinating Citizens

  1. Washington Post, Judge Dismisses Targeted-Killing Suit,December 8th,2010. Retrieved September 30th, 2011. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703296604576005391675065166.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
  2. US Supreme Court Center, Ohio v. Reiner on petition for Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio,532 U.S. 17 (2001). Retrieved September 30th, 2011 http://supreme.justia.com/us/532/17/case.html
  3. Washington Post, Secret U.S. memo sanctioned killing of Aulaki,September 30th, 2011. Retrieved September 30th,2011. http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/aulaqi-killing-reignites-debate-on-limits-of-executive-power/2011/09/30/gIQAx1bUAL_story.html


References for Parable of the Pasture

  1. Albionmonitor.net, Background on BIA Suit. http://www.albionmonitor.com/0209a/0209a-404.html


References for Fluid Democracy

  1. Bainbridge, William Sims. 1986. Dimensions of Science Fiction. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  2. Bainbridge, William Sims. 1991. Goals in Space: American Values and the Future of Technology. Albany, New York: State University of New #York Press.
  3. Bainbridge, William Sims. 1992. Social Research Methods and Statistics: A Computer-Assisted Introduction. Belmont, California: Wadsworth.
  4. Bainbridge, William Sims. 1994. "Values." Pp. 4888-4892 in The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, edited by R. E. Asher and J. M. Y. Simpson. Oxford: Pergamon.
  5. Bainbridge, William Sims. 2000. "New Technologies for the Social Sciences." Pp. 111-126 in Social Sciences for a Digital World, edited by Marc Renaud. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development.
  6. Bainbridge, William Sims. 2003. “Privacy and Property on the Net: Research Questions.” Science 302: 1686-1687.
  7. Bainbridge, William Sims. 2004. “The Future of the Internet: Cultural and Individual Conceptions.” Pp. 307-324 in Society Online: The Internet in Context, edited by P. N. Howard and S. Jones. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
  8. Bainbridge, William Sims. 2007. "Expanding the Use of the Internet in Religious Research." Review of Religious Research 49(1): 7-20.
  9. Bainbridge, William Sims. 2009a. “Motivations for Space Exploration.” Futures 41:514-522.
  10. Bainbridge, William Sims. 2009b. “Space: The Final Frontier.” Futures 41: 511-513.
  11. Bainbridge, William Sims (editor). 2010a. Online Worlds: Convergence of the Real and the Virtual. London: Springer.
  12. Bainbridge, William Sims. 2010b. The Warcraft Civilization. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
  13. Bainbridge, William Sims. 2011. “Peer Review.” Pp. 389-396 in Leadership in Science and Technology, edited by W. S. Bainbridge. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
  14. Basu, Chumki, Haym Hirsh, and William Cohen. 1998. "Recommendation as Classification: Using Social and Content-Based Information in Recommendation." Proceedings of the Fifteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Madison, Wisconsin.
  15. Bohannon, John. 2008. “Scientists Invade Azeroth.” Science 320:1592.
  16. Bohannon, John. 2011. "Meeting for Peer Review at a Resort that’s Virtually Free." Science 331: 27.
  17. Börner, Katy. 2010. Atlas of Science: Visualizing What We Know. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
  18. Börner, Katy. 2011. “Network Science: Theory, Tools, and Practice.” Pp 49-59 in Leadership in Science and Technology, edited by W. S. #Bainbridge. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
  19. Canny, John. 2002. "Collaborative Filtering with Privacy via Factor Analysis.” Pp. 238-245 in Proceedings of the 25th Annual International #ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval. New York: ACM.
  20. Durkheim, Emile. 1897. Suicide. New York: Free Press 1951.
  21. Ganz-Brown, Carole A. 1998. “Electronic Information Markets: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.” The Journal of World Intellectual Property 1: 465–493.
  22. Herlocker, Jonathan L., Joseph A. Konstan, Loren G. Terveen, and John T. Riedl. 2004. "Evaluating Collaborative Filtering Recommender Systems." ACM Transactions on Information Systems 22:5-53.
  23. Howard, Philip N. 2011. The Digital Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Information Technology and Political Islam. New York: Oxford University Press.
  24. Levi-Strauss, Claude. 1969. The Elementary Structures of Kinship. Boston, Beacon Press.
  25. Malinowski, Bronislaw. 1927. Sex and Repression in Savage Society. New York: Harcourt, Brace.
  26. Merton, Robert K. 1938. “Social Structure and Anomie.” Pp. 185-214 in Social Theory and Social Structure. New York: Free Press 1968.
  27. National Research Council. 2000. The Digital Dilemma: Intellectual Property in the Information Age. Washington, DC, 2000: National Academy Press.
  28. Page, Lawrence, Sergey Brin, Rajeev Motwani, and Terry Winograd. 1998. “The PageRank Citation Ranking: Bringing Order to the Web.” Technical Report, Stanford InfoLab.
  29. Parsons, Talcott, and Edward A. Shils (eds.). 1951. Toward a General Theory of Action. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
  30. Smelser, Neil J. 1962. Theory of Collective Behavior. New York: Free Press.
  31. Tonn, Bruce, and Feldman, David. 1995. "Non-Spatial Government." Futures 27: 11-36.
  32. Witte, James C., Lisa M. Amoroso, and Philip E. N. Howard. 2000. “Method and Representation in Internet-based Survey Tools: Mobility, #Community, and Cultural Identity in Survey2000.” Social Science Computer Review 18: 179-195.

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References for Privitizing Life

  1. Washington Post, To own the human genome, 1998; P. Cohen, New Scientist; T.Wilkie, Independent (London), 1995.
  2. J. Gillis,Washington Post, 1999.
  3. D. Bollier, Silent Theft.
  4. F. Bowring, Science, seeds and cyborgs.
  5. D. Charles, Lords of the harvest, p. 185.
  6. F. Bowring, Science, seeds and cyborgs.
  7. P. Pringle, Food, Inc.; A. Duffy, Ottawa Citizen, 1998.
  8. NOW with Bill Moyers, Seeds of conflict.
  9. T.McGirk, Time (international edition, Asia); V. Shiva, Biopiracy; N. Roht-Arriaza, Borrowed power, p. 259.
  10. V. Shiva, Protect or plunder?
  11. Ibid.
  12. P. Pringle, Food, Inc.; K. Dawkins, Gene wars.
  13. K. Dawkins, Gene wars; P. Pringle, Food, Inc.; S. Shulman, Owning the future, p. 110; K. E. Maskus, Intellectual property rights in the global economy.
  14. E. H.Wirtén, No trespassing.
  15. P. Drahos with J. Braithwaite, Information feudalism, p. 10.
  16. K. E. Maskus, Intellectual property rights in the global economy; V. Shiva, Protect or plunder?; P. Drahos with J. Braithwaite, Information feudalism.
  17. F. Bowring, Science, seeds and cyborgs.
  18. S.Meyer, Paradoxes of fame.


References for Killing The Corporate Person

  1. 1 U.S.C. §1
  2. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 08-205 (2010)
  3. "Fatalities Associated With Crash Induced Fuel Leakage and Fires," by E.S. Grush and C.S. Saundy, Environmental and Safety Engineering (1973)


References for No Safe Quarter

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6e7wfDHzew
  2. http://rt.com/usa/news/harwood-intellistreets-hills-farmington-321/


References for History of Copyright


References for Pirate

  1. I am grateful to Peter DiMauro for pointing me to this extraordinary history. See also Siva Vaidhyanathan, Copyrights and Copywrongs, 87–93, which details Edison’s “adventures” with copyright and patent.
  2. J. A. Aberdeen, Hollywood Renegades: The Society of Independent MotionPicture Producers (Cobblestone Entertainment, 2000) and expanded texts posted at “The Edison Movie Monopoly: The Motion Picture Patents Company vs. the Independent Outlaws,” available at link the link listed below. For a discussion of the economic motive behind both these limits and the limits imposed by Victor on phonographs, see Randal C. Picker, “From Edison to the Broadcast Flag: Mechanisms of Consent and Refusal and the Propertization of Copyright” (September 2002), University of Chicago Law School, James M. Olin Program in Law and Economics,Working Paper No. 159.

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  1. Marc Wanamaker, “The First Studios,” The Silents Majority, archived at http://free-culture.cc/notes/12.pdf.
  2. To Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright: Hearings on S. 6330 and H.R. 19853 Before the ( Joint) Committees on Patents, 59th Cong. 59, 1st sess. (1906) (statement of Senator Alfred B. Kittredge, of South Dakota, chairman), reprinted in Legislative History of the 1909 Copyright Act, E. Fulton Brylawski and Abe Goldman, eds. (South Hackensack, N.J.: Rothman Reprints, 1976).
  3. To Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright, 223 (statement of Nathan Burkan, attorney for the Music Publishers Association).
  4. To Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright, 226 (statementof Nathan Burkan, attorney for the Music Publishers Association).
  5. To Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright, 23 (statement of John Philip Sousa, composer).
  6. To Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright, 283–84 (statement of Albert Walker, representative of the Auto-Music Perforating Company of New York).
  7. To Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright, 376 (prepared memorandum of Philip Mauro, general patent counsel of the American # Copyright Law Revision: Hearings on S. 2499, S. 2900, H.R. 243, and H.R. 11794 Before the ( Joint) Committee on Patents, 60th Cong., 1st sess., 217 (1908) (statement of Senator Reed Smoot, chairman), reprinted in Legislative History of the 1909 Copyright Act, E. Fulton Brylawski and Abe Goldman, eds. (South Hackensack, N.J.: Rothman Reprints, 1976).
  8. Copyright Law Revision: Report to Accompany H.R. 2512, House Committee on the Judiciary, 90th Cong., 1st sess., House Document no. 83, 66 (8 March 1967). I am grateful to Glenn Brown for drawing my attention to this report.
  9. See 17 United States Code, sections 106 and 110. At the beginning, record companies printed “Not Licensed for Radio Broadcast” and other messages purporting to restrict the ability to play a record on a radio station. Judge Learned Hand rejected the argument that a warning attached to a record might restrict the rights of the radio station. See RCA Manufacturing Co. v. Whiteman, 114 F. 2d 86 (2nd Cir. 1940). See also Randal C. Picker, “From Edison to the Broadcast Flag: Mechanisms of Consent and Refusal and the Propertization of Copyright,” University of Chicago Law Review 70 (2003): 281.
  10. Copyright Law Revision -CATV, 116 (statement of Douglas A. Anello, general counsel of the National Association of Broadcasters).
  11. Copyright Law Revision -CATV, 126 (statement of Ernest W. Jennes, general counsel of the Association of Maximum Service Telecasters, Inc.).
  12. Copyright Law Revision -CATV, 169 (joint statement of Arthur B.Krim, president of United Artists Corp., and John Sinn, president of United Artists Television, Inc.).
  13. Copyright Law Revision -CATV, 209 (statement of Charlton Heston, president of the Screen Actors Guild).
  14. Copyright Law Revision -CATV, 216 (statement of Edwin M. Zimmerman, acting assistant attorney general).
  15. See, for example,National Music Publisher’s Association, The Engine of Free Expression: Copyright on the Internet -The Myth of Free Information, available at http://www.nmpa.org/music101/copyrights.asp. “The threat of piracy -the use of someone else’s creative work without permission or compensation -has grown with the Internet.”


Questions About Copyright

  1. http://intellectualeconomy.wordpress.com/2010/06/08/coalition-of-manga-publishers/
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Home_Recording_Act
  3. http://intellectualeconomy.wordpress.com/2011/12/29/a-story-from-a-few-days-ago/
  4. http://copyright.cornell.edu/resources/publicdomain.cfm
  5. http://www.crimeandpunishment.net/FL/chart.html


References for This Gene is Your Gene

  1. J. Shreeve, The genome war, p. 363.
  2. The offenders: Hank Thompson’s “Wild Side of Life”; the Carter Family’s “I’m Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes”; Roy Acuff ’s “Great Speckled Bird”; Kitty Wells’s “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels”; Reno and Smiley’s “I’m Using My Bible as a Roadmap”; and Townes Van Zant’s “Heavenly Houseboat Blues.”(I’ve since discovered many more.)
  3. J. Klein,Woody Guthrie, p. 120.
  4. Ibid., p. 82.
  5. S. Fishman, The public domain.
  6. Ibid.