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Walled culture

How Big Content Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Keep Creators Poor

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An edition of Walled culture (2022)

Walled culture

How Big Content Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Keep Creators Poor

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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  • We are losing so much just to prop up outdated and inefficient business models, and what could be done to unleash the Internet’s full potential and fairly remunerate creators by breaking down those walls.
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BTF Press
Language
English
Pages
310

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First Sentence

"The modern world is digital."

Table of Contents

Foreword Page i
Chapter 1. From Analogue to Digital Page 1
Big Content’s plan to take total control online
Chapter 2. Hostage Works and Vanishing Ebooks Page 15
Publishers sue Google and the Internet Archive for sharing knowledge and culture
Chapter 3. Aaron Swartz’s Manifesto Page 41
Making all publicly funded research freely available through open access
Chapter 4. Internet Users at Risk Page 73
Napster, three strikes and the Great Internet Blackout
Chapter 5. From Scare Tactics to Censorship Page 91
Big Content’s wrongful takedowns and Web site blocking
Chapter 6. How the European Union Passed Copyright’s Worst New Law Page 107
Spying on the Internet with upload filters
Chapter 7. Digital Monopolies Page 143
Relentless lobbying plus regulatory capture leave artists and the public powerless
Chapter 8. Copyright Absurdities Page 167
Disobedient computers, rotting films, and Katy Perry’s battle over an ostinato
Chapter 9. True Fans Are the Real Solution Page 187
Helping creators and culture thrive without Big Content
Notes Page 207
Index Page 255
Acknowledgments Page 293
About the Author Page 297

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This worked is licensed under a Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication license.

Published in
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Foreword
Brewster Kahle

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ebook
Number of pages
310

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OL40221116M
ISBN 13
9789464598490

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