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Culture vs. Copyright in Publishers Weekly
Well, you need to find it on the page, in Publishers Weekly Select program Category — Philosophy
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Yet another store to buy Culture vs. Copyright at
Yet another store to buy Culture vs. Copyright at Continue reading
Culture vs. Copyright the first event, the first media report!
What happens if all books are available for all publishers? Continue reading
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How Will They Compete or Is “Copyright” a “Capitalistic” Concept?
That is, marketplace (where books are sold) becomes normal when rights to make copies are out of picture . . . get used to this really simple understanding of the issue provided by first graders. Continue reading
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Culture is The Dialogue of Cultures: Yet Another Summary of The Book
The culture is understood here as “dialogue of cultures” (the theory of a philosopher Vladimir Bibler) paired with the logic of paradox. . . . [A]ll over the book, “between lines” and somewhat articulately I provide kind of popular introduction to this not-that-simple-theory. Continue reading
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On Shaindel Beers’ blurb
I am very pleased and honoured that my work is perceived as a blend of unquestionably prominent authors. At the same time, I very much hope, that my book is some whole, which is the essential feature of real work of culture. Continue reading
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Tagged arts, copyright, culture, Culture vs. Copyright, gift economy, intellectual property, llogic, patent, work
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Would books be printed without publishing monopolies?
I want to address one idea from There Are Three Parties To Copyright by Rick Falkvinge. He writes: “The argument that nobody would print books without copyright should have no bearing on today’s legislation, as nothing needs to be printed … Continue reading
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