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13 <chapter label="" id="c-cover-text">
14 <title>Free Culture</title>
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18 <para>
19 Lawrence Lessig
20 </para>
21
22 <para>
23 How big media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and
24 control creativity
25 </para>
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27 <para>
28 <quote><citetitle>Free Culture</citetitle> is an entertaining and
29 important look at the past and future of the cold war between the
30 media industry and new technologies.</quote> &mdash; <emphasis>Marc Andreessen,
31 cofounder of Netscape</emphasis>
32 </para>
33
34 <para>
35 <quote><citetitle>Free Culture</citetitle> goes beyond illuminating
36 the catastrophe to our culture of increasing regulation to show
37 examples of how we can make a different future. These new-style heroes
38 and examples are rooted in the traditions of the founding fathers in
39 ways that seem obvious after reading this book. Recommended reading to
40 those trying to unravel the shrill hype around <quote>intellectual
41 property.</quote></quote> &mdash; <emphasis>Brewster Kahle, founder of the
42 Internet Archive</emphasis>
43 </para>
44
45 <para>
46 <quote>America needs a national conversation about the way in which
47 so-called <quote>intellectual property rights</quote> have come to
48 dominate the rights of scholars, researchers, and everyday citizens. A
49 copyright cartel, bidding for absolute control over digital worlds,
50 music, and movies, now has a veto over technological innovation and
51 has halted most contributions to the public domain from which so many
52 have benefited. The patent system has spun out of control, giving
53 enormous power to entrenched interests, and even trademarks are being
54 misused. Lawrence Lessig's book is essential reading for anyone
55 who want to join this conversation. He explains how technology and the
56 law are robbing us of the public domain; but for all his educated
57 pessimism, Professor Lessig offers some solutions, too, because he
58 recognizes that technology can be the catalyst for freedom. If you
59 care about the future of innovation, read this book.</quote> &mdash;
60 <emphasis>Dan Gillmor, author of <citetitle>We the media</citetitle>,
61 an book on the collision of media and technology</emphasis>
62 </para>
63
64 <para>
65 Published by Petter Reinholdtsen.
66 </para>
67
68 <para>
69 Photo: ActuaLitté CC BY-SA 2.0 from Wikimedia
70 </para>
71
72 </chapter>