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- \noindent Future of Copyright Anthology
+ \noindent Philippe Aigrain
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- A collection of texts from a crowd-funded contest.
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+ Dzielenie się
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-\indent\emph{You made this book possible.}
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+%\indent\emph{You made this book possible.}
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-{\scalefont{1.5}Dear readers!}
+{\scalefont{1.5}Drogi czytelniku!}
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-It is our great pleasure to present you the “Future of Copyright
-Anthology”, a collection of 10 best short stories sent in for the “Future
-of Copyright” contest organized by Modern Poland Foundation. These works
-have been selected by our jury – Prof. Michael Geist, Piotr Czerski and
-Jarosław Lipszyc.
-
-The main prize in this contest was founded by you, the readers, on the
-Indiegogo crowdfunding platform. We are proud to announce that this
-prize goes to Aymeric Mansoux, author of “Morphology of a copyright
-tale”, in appreciation of the originality, power and the strong message
-of this work. Moreover, the jury decided to grant an honorable mention
-to Togi, author of the work “Give”.
-
-We would like to thank you for your crowdfunding support and a high
-standard of the submitted works. We were pleasantly surprised by the
-interest shown in the competition, and we have decided to hold
-its second edition next
-year. We hope that with your help it will be even more successful and
-the collected works will provide a strong voice in the debate on the future
-of copyright law and system.
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-Modern Poland Foundation Team
+Zespół Fundacji Nowoczesna Polska
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- Published by \href{http://nowoczesnapolska.org.pl}{Modern Poland Foundation}, 2012.
+ Opublikowano przez \href{http://nowoczesnapolska.org.pl}{Fundację Nowoczesna Polska}, 2012.
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