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August 2001) 

Amish for QWERTY (Originally published on the O\'Reilly Network, 07/09/2003, http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2003/07/09/amish_qwerty.html) 

Ebooks: Neither E, Nor Books (Paper for the O\'Reilly Emerging Technologies Conference, San Diego, February 12, 2004) 

Free(konomic) E-books (Originally published in Locus Magazine, September 2007)

The Progressive Apocalypse and Other Futurismic Delights (Originally published in Locus Magazine, July 2007)

When the Singularity is More Than a Literary Device: An Interview with Futurist-Inventor Ray Kurzweil (Originally published in Asimov\'s Science Fiction Magazine, June 2005)	

Wikipedia: a genuine Hitchhikers\' Guide to the Galaxy -- minus the editors (Originally published in The Anthology at the End of the Universe, April 2005)

Warhol is Turning in His Grave (Originally published in The Guardian, November 13, 2007)

The Future of Ignoring Things (Originally published on InformationWeek\'s Internet Evolution, October 3, 2007)

Facebook\'s Faceplant (Originally published as \"How Your Creepy Ex-Co-Workers Will Kill Facebook,\" in InformationWeek, November 26, 2007)

The Future of Internet Immune Systems (Originally published on InformationWeek\'s Internet Evolution, November 19, 2007)

All Complex Ecosystems Have Parasites (Paper delivered at the O\'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, San Diego, California, 16 March 2005)

READ CAREFULLY (Originally published as \"Shrinkwrap Licenses: An Epidemic Of Lawsuits Waiting To Happen\" in InformationWeek, February 3, 2007)

World of Democracycraft (Originally published as \"Why Online Games Are Dictatorships,\" InformationWeek, April 16, 2007)

Snitchtown (Originally published in Forbes.com, June 2007)

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Dedication:

For the founders of the Electronic Frontier Foundation: John Perry Barlow, Mitch Kapor and John Gilmore

For the staff -- past and present -- of the Electronic Frontier Foundation

For the supporters of the Electronic Frontier Foundation

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Table of Contents: 
 
1 Introduction by John Perry Barlow
 
2 Microsoft Research DRM talk 
 
3 The DRM Sausage Factory 
 
4 Happy Meal Toys versus Copyright: How America chose Hollywood and 
Wal-Mart, and why it\'s doomed us, and how we might survive anyway  
 
5 Why Is Hollywood Making A Sequel To The Napster Wars? 
 
6 You DO Like Reading Off a Computer Screen 
 
7 How Do You Protect Artists?  
 
8 It\'s the Information Economy, Stupid 
 
9 Downloads Give Amazon Jungle Fever 
 
10 What\'s the Most Important Right Creators Have? 
 
11 Giving it Away 
 
12 Science Fiction is the Only Literature People Care Enough About to Steal on the Internet 
 
13 How Copyright Broke 
 
14 In Praise of Fanfic 
 
15 Metacrap: Putting the Torch to Seven Straw-Men of the Meta-Utopia 
 
16 Amish for QWERTY 

17 Ebooks: Neither E, Nor Books

18 Free(konomic) E-books

19 The Progressive Apocalypse and Other Futurismic Delights

20 When the Singularity is More Than a Literary Device: An Interview with Futurist-Inventor Ray Kurzweil

21 Wikipedia: a genuine Hitchhikers\' Guide to the Galaxy -- minus the editors

22 Warhol is Turning in His Grave

23 The Future of Ignoring Things

24 Facebook\'s Faceplant

25 The Future of Internet Immune Systems

26 All Complex Ecosystems Have Parasites

27 READ CAREFULLY

28 World of Democracycraft

29 Snitchtown

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Introduction by John Perry Barlow

San Francisco - Seattle - Vancouver - San Francisco

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

\"Content,\" huh? Ha! Where\'s the container? 

Perhaps these words appear to you on the pages of a book, a physical object that might be said to have \"contained\" the thoughts of my friend and co-conspirator Cory Doctorow as they were transported in boxes and trucks all the way from his marvelous mind into yours. If that is so, I will concede that you might be encountering \"content\".
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