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The studies and thought of many people have found their way into this work, either directly or by reflection, leaving their imprint upon our ideas. We gratefully acknowledge all these influ- ences; as you read, you will know who you are. | As we move into the digital age nothing is more important than understanding the issues about digital piracy and what to do about them. The place to start gaining that understanding is with Pirates of the Digital Millennium. Lester Thurow Professor MIT former columnist for Newsweek and author of The Zero Sum Society Pirates of The Digital HIỈLLEnnivm How the Intellectual Property Wars Damage Our Personal Freedoms Our Jobs and the World Economy OHn GAntZ AEID ACRB. ROCHESTER. PRAISE FOR PIRATES OF THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM Pirates takes us on a roller coaster ride from 18th century London bookshops to the 21st century pirate bazaars of Moscow Beijing and New York City. This is the best book yet on the intellectual property wars and a damn good read besides Paul Saffo Director Institute for the Future The authors have taken a welcome step back from the copyfights that have consumed the digerati at the turn of the millennium placing them into a historical social and ethical context. This book provides a roadmap for a detente that could end the arms race and allow new forms of creativity and intellectual productivity that we know can be unleashed if only the right legal and economic knots can be untied. Jonathan Zittrain Assistant Professor of Law Harvard Law School Co-Founder Berkman Center for Internet and Society Capitalism does not work unless everyone knows who has the right to sell what and those rights are enforced. As we move into the digital age nothing is more important than understanding the issues about digital piracy and what to do about them. The place to start gaining that understanding is with Pirates of the Digital Millennium. Lester Thurow Professor of Economics and Business at MIT former dean of the MIT Sloan School of Business former columnist for Newsweek and author of The Zero Sum Society and Fortune Favors the Bold owner of www.lthurow.com We ll take another few decades fully working out the ethics and economics of sharing copied bits but Gantz and