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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright About the Author Table of Contents Introduction
Discovering the Problem of Internet Book Piracy Becoming Aware of the Piracy Problem
Part I: The Interviews
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Interviews Chapter 2: An Interview with an Intellectual Property Lawyer Chapter 3: Interviews with Writers and Self-Publishers
An Interview with a Writer and Self-Publisher of Books on Magic An Interview with the Authors of a Book on Music
Chapter 4: Interviews with Three Publishers
An Interview with a Publisher of Scholarly Books An Interview with a Small Publisher of a Variety of Books An Interview with a Representative for a Major Publisher
Chapter 5: Interviews with Some Pirates (a.k.a. Researchers and Students)
An Interview with a “Researcher” An Interview with a Student Sharing Books with Other Students
Chapter 6: The Free Speech, Technology, and Piracy Controversy Chapter 7: Alternate Ways to Monetize Your Writing
Part II: The Problem of Internet Piracy
Chapter 8: A Rebuttal to Book Piracy Advocates and Apologists Chapter 9: The Damage of Internet Piracy by the Numbers Chapter 10: The Worldwide Epidemic of Book Piracy
Worldwide Piracy by the Numbers The Worldwide Efforts to Stop Piracy The Many Different Worldwide Approaches to Combat Piracy
Chapter 11: The Battles of the Music and Film Industries Against Piracy
The Potential for Damage from Pirates and the Sony Hack Other Battles by the Film and Music Industries Against the Pirates Latest Developments in the Battle Against the Pirates by the Film and Music Industries The Development of Legitimate Alternatives
Chapter 12: How Publishers Are Beginning to Battle the Pirates
The Problem of Book Piracy The Efforts of Publishers to Take Legal Action Other Strategies to Fight the Pirates The Growing Difficulty of Battling the Pirates Some Technological Responses to Piracy The Growing Call for Alternatives to Piracy
Part III: The Copyright Law and Infringement
Chapter 13: The Remedies for Infringement under US Copyright Law
The Remedies for Copyright Infringement The US Copyright Code with Remedies for Infringement
Chapter 14: The Limitations on Liability for Service Providers Chapter 15: Notifying the Infringers and Website Hosts Chapter 16: Copyright Laws Affecting References Sources and Educational Institutions Chapter 17: Making Accurate Takedown Requests and Dealing with Counterclaims Chapter 18: Finding Out the Infringer’s Identity Chapter 19: Stopping the Infringement with an Injunction
Part IV: The Criminal Crackdown on Internet Piracy
Chapter 20: The Beginning Criminal Attack On Internet Piracy Chapter 21: The FBI’s Role in Combatting Internet Piracy Chapter 22: How Two Crime Centers Are Taking On the Pirates Chapter 23: How the Bureau of Justice Assistance Is Combatting Piracy Chapter 24: How Still Other Agencies Are Going After the Pirates Chapter 25: Major Accomplishments in the Battle Against Piracy Crimes Chapter 26: Arrests and Convictions for IP Crimes: the Imagine and Ninja Video Cases Chapter 27: Arrests and Convictions of Independent Pirates
Part V: How to Fight the Pirates
Chapter 28: Some Strategies to Combat the Internet Book Pirates Chapter 29: What You Can Do if a Victim of Piracy
Conclusion: What’s Next? Appendix
Sending a Takedown Notice Sites with Pirated Books Resources And References
Notes Index
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