The document discusses the history and evolution of copyright law from the 17th century to present day. It notes key events like the Statute of Anne in 1710, and argues that copyright originally aimed to promote sharing and creation, not restrict it. The document suggests modern copyright expanded too far in the 1950s and led to myths that payment is required for creation. It notes how the internet ended scarcity and prioritized who/made content over who/owns it. Overall, the document questions if expanded copyright helps or hinders cultural production and advocates for licensing models like Creative Commons that enable more sharing.
Of Hobbits, Amish, Hackers and Technology (or, is technology for humans or vi...Kaido Kikkas
Musings on the role of technology, spiced up with lessons from some very different folks (based on Pekka Himanen, Howard Rheingold and J.R.R. Tolkien).
The various movements based on digital openness – free software, open content, open data, open science, open government etc. – have made huge strides in recent years, and transformed many aspects of the modern world dramatically. But that is just the beginning. The key drivers of openness – the shift from analogue to digital, and global connectivity – imply much more: digital abundance. And that, in its turn, requires us to re-examine ancient intellectual monopolies born of analogue scarcity.
Many people are aware of something of particular interest to them which conventional wisdom gets badly wrong but assume that one thing is all that really needs to be fixed while the status quo is otherwise fine. Once you escape your silo and start seriously looking around, it becomes obvious that most things you take for granted are pretty much stuffed too. This presentation to CVAF highlights a few of them and argues that adversary systems are no longer fit for purpose.
David Koepsell spoke on The Mystery of Intellectual Capital at the Manifesto Roundtable in the Hague, 24 November 2009.
The Roundtable was hosted by the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology - www.ethicsandtechnology.eu
David Koepsell is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology.
To find out more about the Roundtables, visit www.anewmanifesto.org
David Koepsell talked about The Mysteryof Intellectual Capital at the Manifesto Roundtable in the Hague, 24 November 2009, hosted by the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology - www.ethicsandtechnology.eu
David Koepsell is assistant professor at TU Delft / 3TU.Ethics.
To find out more about the Roundtables, visit www.anewmanifesto.org
Is technology making us more introverted and less social? Are selfies making us narcissistic? Or are we entering into a new genre of social behavior, speech and aesthetic.
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Musings on the role of technology, spiced up with lessons from some very different folks (based on Pekka Himanen, Howard Rheingold and J.R.R. Tolkien).
The various movements based on digital openness – free software, open content, open data, open science, open government etc. – have made huge strides in recent years, and transformed many aspects of the modern world dramatically. But that is just the beginning. The key drivers of openness – the shift from analogue to digital, and global connectivity – imply much more: digital abundance. And that, in its turn, requires us to re-examine ancient intellectual monopolies born of analogue scarcity.
Many people are aware of something of particular interest to them which conventional wisdom gets badly wrong but assume that one thing is all that really needs to be fixed while the status quo is otherwise fine. Once you escape your silo and start seriously looking around, it becomes obvious that most things you take for granted are pretty much stuffed too. This presentation to CVAF highlights a few of them and argues that adversary systems are no longer fit for purpose.
David Koepsell spoke on The Mystery of Intellectual Capital at the Manifesto Roundtable in the Hague, 24 November 2009.
The Roundtable was hosted by the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology - www.ethicsandtechnology.eu
David Koepsell is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology.
To find out more about the Roundtables, visit www.anewmanifesto.org
David Koepsell talked about The Mysteryof Intellectual Capital at the Manifesto Roundtable in the Hague, 24 November 2009, hosted by the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology - www.ethicsandtechnology.eu
David Koepsell is assistant professor at TU Delft / 3TU.Ethics.
To find out more about the Roundtables, visit www.anewmanifesto.org
Is technology making us more introverted and less social? Are selfies making us narcissistic? Or are we entering into a new genre of social behavior, speech and aesthetic.
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