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- e8b073e91fefac510f16add7a824d1081a5248029fa3a80cfb5ba4a4cd3f87d1 first "Peter".
- e8b073e91fefac510f16add7a824d1081a5248029fa3a80cfb5ba4a4cd3f87d1 isCitedBy Protests_against_SOPA_and_PIPA.
- e8b073e91fefac510f16add7a824d1081a5248029fa3a80cfb5ba4a4cd3f87d1 last "Drahos".
- e8b073e91fefac510f16add7a824d1081a5248029fa3a80cfb5ba4a4cd3f87d1 pages "87".
- e8b073e91fefac510f16add7a824d1081a5248029fa3a80cfb5ba4a4cd3f87d1 publisher "The New Press".
- e8b073e91fefac510f16add7a824d1081a5248029fa3a80cfb5ba4a4cd3f87d1 quote "One of the most direct examples comes from a former US trade lobbyist, speaking in 1993: "Jamaica had no intellectual property law, but they wrote one . Similarly the Dominican Republic. I sat down with their lawyer and together we wrote their copyright law."".
- e8b073e91fefac510f16add7a824d1081a5248029fa3a80cfb5ba4a4cd3f87d1 title "Information Feudalism".
- e8b073e91fefac510f16add7a824d1081a5248029fa3a80cfb5ba4a4cd3f87d1 year "2002".