
Lawrence Lessig could be called a "cultural environmentalist". One of America’s most original and influential public intellectuals, his focus is the social dimension of creativity: how creative work builds on the past and how society encourages or inhibits that building with laws and technologies. In his two previous books, "Code" and "The Future of Ideas", Lessig concentrated on the destruction of much of the original promise of the Internet. Now, in "Free Culture", he widens his focus to consider the reduction of the larger public domain of ideas. In this powerful wake-up call, he shows how short-sighted interests blind us to the long-term damage they’re inflicting, poisoning the ecosystem that fosters innovation.
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Tipo de publicación: Libro
Ámbito geográfico: Ámerica del Norte
Categorías de arte y cultura: Audiovisual y medios de comunicación
Ámbito temático: Práctica artística , Economía cultural , consumo y participación culturales , empleo cultural , industrias culturales , Legislación cultural y de medios de comunicación , copyright
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copyright, creative commons, culture, technology