This article problematizes piracy a) as a hegemonic discourse and technology of control, aiming to securitize late capitalist accumulation; b) as a practice developed by the multitudes that is compatible to post–Fordist mode of production and to neoliberal norms; and, c) as resistance to dominant mode of late capitalist production, distribution and consumption of immaterial goods. The article addresses and criticizes capitalism’s ‘organic’ and strategic colonization of fundamental social commons, such as culture, intellectual goods, as well as human creativity and communication, by looking at the ideological, institutional and material processes that reproduce the capitalist ‘machine’. This paper conclude...
A political battle is being waged over the use and control of culture and information. While copyrig...
There are many controversial ideas of resource utilization. The main discussion is how to maximally ...
Orthodox copyright scholarship frames piracy in ‘developing’ countries as a detrimental and illegal ...
This article problematizes piracy a) as a hegemonic discourse and technology of control, aiming to s...
Media piracy—the production, distribution and consumption of media texts in contravention of intelle...
This article takes the politicisation of copyright and file sharing as a starting point to discuss t...
This article takes the politicisation of copyright and file sharing as a starting point to discuss t...
This paper is intended to analyse some issues and phenomena related to the contemporary formation of...
Intellectual property (IP) is the legal mechanism that transforms intangible instances into tradeabl...
This chapter aims to set the theoretical framework for this collection by challenging the establishe...
The transition from industrial capitalism to cognitive capitalism and the rise of the digital revolu...
ABSTRACT. Chon attempts to map the challenges raised by recent encountersbetween intellectual proper...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
Over the last decade, a political battle has been waged over the use and control of culture and info...
A political battle is being waged over the use and control of culture and information. While copyrig...
There are many controversial ideas of resource utilization. The main discussion is how to maximally ...
Orthodox copyright scholarship frames piracy in ‘developing’ countries as a detrimental and illegal ...
This article problematizes piracy a) as a hegemonic discourse and technology of control, aiming to s...
Media piracy—the production, distribution and consumption of media texts in contravention of intelle...
This article takes the politicisation of copyright and file sharing as a starting point to discuss t...
This article takes the politicisation of copyright and file sharing as a starting point to discuss t...
This paper is intended to analyse some issues and phenomena related to the contemporary formation of...
Intellectual property (IP) is the legal mechanism that transforms intangible instances into tradeabl...
This chapter aims to set the theoretical framework for this collection by challenging the establishe...
The transition from industrial capitalism to cognitive capitalism and the rise of the digital revolu...
ABSTRACT. Chon attempts to map the challenges raised by recent encountersbetween intellectual proper...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
Over the last decade, a political battle has been waged over the use and control of culture and info...
A political battle is being waged over the use and control of culture and information. While copyrig...
There are many controversial ideas of resource utilization. The main discussion is how to maximally ...
Orthodox copyright scholarship frames piracy in ‘developing’ countries as a detrimental and illegal ...