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Prisioneira Da Lei?: Sagas Do Domínio Público
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Prisioneira Da Lei?: Sagas Do Domínio Público By Keith Aoki, Jennifer Jenkins, James Boyle
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Portuguese translation of Bound By Law, the award winning comic book on copyright and fair use. Translated by Ana... More > Santos.

"Prisioneira Da Lei espelha o conhecimento perfeito dos clássicos da banda desenhada, desde Crypt Keeper a Mad Magazine, dos super-heróis a Understanding Comics, e apresenta-nos uma vivaz, divertida e comovente história sobre a erosão do domínio público e a forma como este
fenómeno transformou a realização de documentários num campo minado." (Cory Doctorow) < Less
Prisioneira Da Lei?: Sagas Do Domínio Público
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Prisioneira Da Lei?: Sagas Do Domínio Público By Keith Aoki, Jennifer Jenkins, James Boyle
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Portuguese translation of Bound By Law, the award winning comic book on copyright and fair use. Translated by Ana... More > Santos.

"Prisioneira Da Lei espelha o conhecimento perfeito dos clássicos da banda desenhada, desde Crypt Keeper a Mad Magazine, dos super-heróis a Understanding Comics, e apresenta-nos uma vivaz, divertida e comovente história sobre a erosão do domínio público e a forma como este
fenómeno transformou a realização de documentários num campo minado." (Cory Doctorow) < Less
The Shakespeare Chronicles
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The Shakespeare Chronicles By James Boyle
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A novel that is part literary mystery, part historical detective story, built around an obsessive search for the true author... More > of Shakespeare's works.
Stanley Quandary is a professor of English and a very ordinary man. But then he starts to have the strangest and most realistic dreams, dreams that seem to solve one of the greatest mysteries of all time, to expose a conspiracy of silence that is over 400 years old. They even suggest a way to win back his estranged wife. Of course, he might be going insane... .

James Boyle is a Professor of Law at Duke University, and a columnist for the Financial Times online. His articles have also been published in The New York Times, Newsweek, the Times Literary Supplement, Daedalus, the Washington Times, the International Herald-Tribune and the Guardian. This is his first novel. < Less
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A novel that is part literary mystery, part... More > historical detective story, built around an obsessive search for the true author of Shakespeare's works.
Stanley Quandary is a professor of English and a very ordinary man. But then he starts to have the strangest, most realistic dreams, dreams that seem to solve one of the greatest mysteries of all time, to expose a conspiracy of silence that is over 400 years old. They even suggest a way to win back his estranged wife. Of course, he might be going insane... .
James Boyle is a law professor at Duke University, and a columnist for the Financial Times online. His articles have also been published in The New York Times, Newsweek and the Guardian. < Less
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A novel that... More > is part literary mystery, part historical detective story, built around an obsessive search for the true author of Shakespeare's works.
Stanley Quandary is a professor of English and a very ordinary man. But then he starts to have the strangest and most realistic dreams, dreams that seem to solve one of the greatest mysteries of all time, to expose a conspiracy of silence that is over 400 years old. They even suggest a way to win back his estranged wife. Of course, he might be going insane... .
James Boyle is a Professor of Law at Duke University, and a columnist for the Financial Times online. His articles have also been published in The New York Times, Newsweek, the Times Literary Supplement, Daedalus, the International Herald-Tribune and the Guardian. This is his first novel. < Less