The Pirate’s Dilemma
Today piracy and modern youth culture are explicitly linked. In his book The Pirate’s Dilemma (2008) Matt Mason describes this current situation in a historical perspective. And he rightfully does so, because piracy has played a major role in the becoming of our modern society. Mason argues that piracy is more than the one-dimensional ‘threat’ that the media industry is calling it. It is – and always has been – an important catalyst for innovation. From all this he concludes that today’s occurrences of piracy are a sign of a change in the way we interact with information and cultural goods. The book deals with many examples of these changes and its implications, which makes it an obligatory reading.
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February 1st, 2008 at 6:20 pm
Hey heb dat boek toevallig in de US gekocht. Eendimensionaal argument, maar wel interesting stuff!
February 1st, 2008 at 6:54 pm
Grappig! Hoe was de US, nog iets aan mijn tips gehad?