Free Culture

Free Culture
ISBN-10
1365294617
ISBN-13
9781365294617
Series
Free Culture
Category
Business & Economics
Language
English
Published
2016-07-30
Publisher
Lulu Press, Inc
Author
Lawrence Lessig

Description

Lawrence Lessig, “the most important thinker on intellectual property in the Internet era”, masterfully argues that never before in human history has the power to control creative progress been so concentrated in the hands of the powerful few, the so-called Big Media. Never before have the cultural powers- that-be been able to exert such control over what we can and can’t do with the culture around us. Our society defends free markets and free speech; why then does it permit such top-down control? To lose our long tradition of free culture, Lawrence Lessig shows us, is to lose our freedom to create, our freedom to build, and, ultimately, our freedom to imagine.

Other editions

  • Free Culture
    • 2017-12-02
    • 304 pages
    • Paperback
    • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Free Culture
    • 2016-09-02
    • 304 pages
    • Paperback
    • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • FREE CULTURE
    • 2016-03-28
    • 416 pages
    • Ebook
    • 翔泳社
  • Free Culture
    • 2015-11-13
    • 255 pages
    • Paperback
    • Lulu.com

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