31. J. H. Saltzer, D. P. Reed, and D. D. Clark, "End-to-End Arguments in System Design," ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (November 1984): 277.

32. Technically, this discussion fuses components of the Internet—its transfer protocols, for example—with aspects of the World Wide Web, the set of linked hypertext documents assembled on top of it.

Notes: Chapter 5

1. Pub. L. No. 105-304, 112 Stat. 2860 (1998) (codified as amended in scattered sections of 5, 17, 28, and 35 U.S.C.).

2. See Electronic Frontiers Foundation, "Unintended Consequences," available at http://www.eff.org/wp/unintended- consequences-seven-years-under-dmca.

3. See DVD Copy Control Association, "Frequently Asked Questions," available at http://www.dvdcca.org/faq.html.

4. Thomas Mennecke, "Slyck.com Interviews Jon Lech Johansen" (April 4, 2005), available at http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=733.

5. As is often the way, these pages have now been modified on Wikipedia. At the time of writing, this excerpt can still be found at http://www.indopedia.org/Eric_Corley.html.

6. Abraham Lincoln, Lecture on Discoveries and Inventions (April 6, 1858), available at http://showcase.netins.net/web/creative/lincoln/speeches/discove ries.htm.

7. See Neil Weinstock Netanel, "Locating Copyright Within the First Amendment Skein," Stanford Law Review 54 (2001): 15 (citing Houghton Mifflin Co. v. Noram Publ'g Co., 28 F. Supp. 676 (S.D.N.Y. 1939); Houghton Mifflin Co. v. Stackpole Sons, Inc., 104 F.2d 306 (2nd Cir. 1939) (upholding the validity of the U.S. copyright in Mein Kampf ); Anthony O. Miller, "Court Halted Dime Edition of 'Mein Kampf': Cranston Tells How Hitler Sued Him and Won," Los Angeles Times, February 14, 1988, § 1, 4 (giving Cranston's version of the case's underlying facts)).