Challenges to traditional copyright resulting from peer-to-peer applications, free software, filesharing and appropriation art have caused a wide ranging debate on the future of copyright. Dmytri Kleiner brings existing critiques of material property from the left to bear upon the ...Read More
Reblogged from The Institute of Network Cultures Issue no. 4 Joost Smiers & Marieke van Schijndel, Imagine there are is no copyright and no cultural conglomorates too… Better for artists, diversity and the economy / an essay about this publication: If we recognize ...Read More
Reblogged from The Institute of Network Cultures about: The Creativity is a free accidental newspaper dedicated to the anonymous creative worker. The Creativity was produced by Sandberg Institute, the Institute of Network Cultures (Hogeschool van Amsterdam) and the Centre for Media Research ...Read More
Reblogged from The Institute of Network Cultures about: C’Lick Me: A Netporn Studies Reader is an anthology that collects the best material from two years of debate from The Art and Politics of Netporn 2005 conference to the 2007 C’Lick Me festival. ...Read More
Reblogged from The Institute of Network Cultures about the publication: In the age of international telecommunications, global migration and the emergence of the information economy, how can class conflict and property be understood? Drawing from political economy and concepts related to ...Read More
This article is a reblog post from Inter-Netlabel Compilation for Japanese Relief website written by Kevin Stephens A Call to Netlabels, Netmusicians, and Others As everyone is no doubt aware, Japan was hit with a major natural disaster on March 11th. The country's ...Read More







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