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Walled culture : how Big Content uses technology and the law to lock down culture and keep creators poor

معرفی کتاب «Walled culture : how Big Content uses technology and the law to lock down culture and keep creators poor» نوشتهٔ Glyn Moody، منتشرشده توسط نشر BTF Press در سال 2022. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

d Sheeran and Dua Lipa get sued for alleged plagiarism and the majority of creators see pennies for their work, while the revenues of the record labels are exploding. Libraries struggle to give access to ebooks and get sued by an increasingly more powerful book industry, while publicly funded research papers get locked up. Walled Culture is the first book providing a compact, non-technical history of digital copyright and its problems over the last 30 years, and the social, economic and technological implications. This book recounts the origins and unfolding of that historic clash of irreconcilable ideas by diving into how: Big Content have lobbied lawmakers in the US, the EU, and elsewhere to pass harsh laws in an attempt to forbid people from accessing and sharing content; As a result, the immense power of the Internet is being throttled, and the knowledge and culture that could flow freely to everyone is being walled up for a select few; and, We are losing so much just to prop up outdated and inefficient business models, and what could be done to unleash the Internet’s full potential and fairly remunerate creators by breaking down those walls. In looking into these events, Walled Culture tries to answer the following key questions: What are the problems with copyright in the digital age? Why does copyright harm creators and block global access to knowledge? How does copyright threaten basic freedoms and undermine the Internet? How can we promote creativity and help artists and make a living in the digital age? What should we do to solve all these problems? "Ed Sheeran and Dua Lipa get sued for alleged plagiarism and the majority of creators see pennies for their work, while the revenues of the record labels are exploding. Libraries struggle to give access to ebooks and get sued by an increasingly more powerful book industry, while publicly funded research papers get locked up. Walled Culture is the first book providing a compact, non-technical history of digital copyright and its problems over the last 30 years, and the social, economic and technological implications.This book recounts the origins and unfolding of that historic clash of irreconcilable ideas by diving into how : Big Content have lobbied lawmakers in the US, the EU, and elsewhere to pass harsh laws in an attempt to forbid people from accessing and sharing content; As a result, the immense power of the Internet is being throttled, and the knowledge and culture that could flow freely to everyone is being walled up for a select few; and, We are losing so much just to prop up outdated and inefficient business models, and what could be done to unleash the Internet’s full potential and fairly remunerate creators by breaking down those walls. In looking into these events, Walled Culture tries to answer the following key questions : What are the problems with copyright in the digital age ? Why does copyright harm creators and block global access to knowledge ? How does copyright threaten basic freedoms and undermine the Internet? How can we promote creativity and help artists and make a living in the digital age ? What should we do to solve all these problems ?"-- Site de l'éditeur "Ed Sheeran and Dua Lipa get sued for alleged plagiarism and the majority of creators see pennies for their work, while the revenues of the record labels are exploding. Libraries struggle to give access to ebooks and get sued by an increasingly more powerful book industry, while publicly funded research papers get locked up. Walled Culture is the first book providing a compact, non-technical history of digital copyright and its problems over the last 30 years, and the social, economic and technological implications.This book recounts the origins and unfolding of that historic clash of irreconcilable ideas by diving into how : Big Content have lobbied lawmakers in the US, the EU, and elsewhere to pass harsh laws in an attempt to forbid people from accessing and sharing content; As a result, the immense power of the Internet is being throttled, and the knowledge and culture that could flow freely to everyone is being walled up for a select few; and, We are losing so much just to prop up outdated and inefficient business models, and what could be done to unleash the Internet's full potential and fairly remunerate creators by breaking down those walls. In looking into these events, Walled Culture tries to answer the following key questions : What are the problems with copyright in the digital age ? Why does copyright harm creators and block global access to knowledge ? How does copyright threaten basic freedoms and undermine the Internet? How can we promote creativity and help artists and make a living in the digital age ? What should we do to solve all these problems ?"--back cover Ed Sheeran and Dua Lipa get sued for alleged plagiarism and the majority of creators see pennies for their work, while the revenues of the record labels are exploding. Libraries struggle to give access to ebooks and get sued by an increasingly more powerful book industry, while publicly funded research papers get locked up. Walled Culture is the first book providing a compact, non-technical history of digital copyright and its problems over the last 30 years, and the social, economic and technological implications. This book recounts the origins and unfolding of that historic clash of irreconcilable ideas by diving into how: Big Content have lobbied lawmakers in the US, the EU, and elsewhere to pass harsh laws in an attempt to forbid people from accessing and sharing content; As a result, the immense power of the Internet is being throttled, and the knowledge and culture that could flow freely to everyone is being walled up for a select few; and, We are losing so much just to prop up outdated and inefficient business models, and what could be done to unleash the Internet's full potential and fairly remunerate creators by breaking down those walls. Walled Culture tries to answer the following key questions: What are the problems with copyright in the digital age? Why does copyright harm creators and block global access to knowledge? How does copyright threaten basic freedoms and undermine the Internet? How can we promote creativity and help artists and make a living in the digital age? What should we do to solve all these problems? Foreword From Analogue to Digital Big Content’s plan to take total control online Hostage Works and Vanishing Ebooks Publishers sue Google and the Internet Archive for sharing knowledge and culture Aaron Swartz’s Manifesto Making all publicly funded research freely available through open access Internet Users at Risk Napster, three strikes and the Great Internet Blackout From Scare Tactics to Censorship Big Content’s wrongful takedowns and Web site blocking How the European Union Passed Copyright’s Worst New Law Spying on the Internet with upload filters Digital Monopolies Relentless lobbying plus regulatory capture leave artists and the public powerless Copyright Absurdities Disobedient computers, rotting films, and Katy Perry’s battle over an ostinato True Fans Are the Real Solution Helping creators and culture thrive without Big Content Notes Index Acknowledgments About the Author Chapter 1. From Analogue to Digital Big Content’s plan to take total control online Chapter 2. Hostage Works and Vanishing Ebooks Publishers sue Google and the Internet Archive for sharing knowledge and culture Chapter 3. Aaron Swartz’s Manifesto Making all publicly funded research freely available through open access Chapter 4. Internet Users at Risk Napster, three strikes and the Great Internet Blackout Chapter 5. From Scare Tactics to Censorship Big Content’s wrongful takedowns and Web site blocking Chapter 6. How the European Union Passed Copyright’s Worst New Law Spying on the Internet with upload filters Chapter 7. Digital Monopolies Relentless lobbying plus regulatory capture leave artists and the public powerless Chapter 8. Copyright Absurdities Disobedient computers, rotting films, and Katy Perry’s battle over an ostinato Chapter 9. True Fans Are the Real Solution
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