In information science, writing, printing, telecommunication, and digital computing have been central concerns because of their ability to distribute information. Overlooked is the obvious fact that these technologies fashion copies, and the theorizing of copies has been neglected. We may think a copy is the same as what it copies, but no two objects can really be the same. “The same” means similar enough as an acceptable substitute for some purpose. The differences between usefully similar things are also often important, in forensic analysis, for example, or inferential processes. Status as a copy is only one form of relationship between objects, but copies are so integral to information science that they demand a theory. Indeed, theorizi...
This talk combines concepts of the copying of manuscripts in the age before mechanical reproduction ...
International audienceCopyright law has been challenged by the advent of digital technologies. It is...
This report analyzes the economic effects of the reproduction of intellectual property, i e., books,...
Item does not contain fulltextInformation exists when it is being copied—a rather important notion—t...
In many real-world systems, information can be transmitted in two qualitatively different ways: by c...
ABSTRACTI will answer the question “What’s in a copy?” by considering three sets of related issues: ...
Since their inception, copyright and proto-copyright laws have been developed around the concept of ...
What does it mean for two programs to be identical to each other and in what sense can one computati...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
Is replication in the cultural domain ubiquitous, rare, or non-existent? And how does this compare t...
One of intellectual property theory’s operating assumptions is that creating is hard while copying i...
Since Licklider in the 1960s [27] influential proponents of networked computing have envisioned elec...
Does cultural evolution happen by a process of copying or replication? And how exactly does cultural...
Copy-and-Paste is a self-sustaining system generating sameness in different locations. The same urba...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
This talk combines concepts of the copying of manuscripts in the age before mechanical reproduction ...
International audienceCopyright law has been challenged by the advent of digital technologies. It is...
This report analyzes the economic effects of the reproduction of intellectual property, i e., books,...
Item does not contain fulltextInformation exists when it is being copied—a rather important notion—t...
In many real-world systems, information can be transmitted in two qualitatively different ways: by c...
ABSTRACTI will answer the question “What’s in a copy?” by considering three sets of related issues: ...
Since their inception, copyright and proto-copyright laws have been developed around the concept of ...
What does it mean for two programs to be identical to each other and in what sense can one computati...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
Is replication in the cultural domain ubiquitous, rare, or non-existent? And how does this compare t...
One of intellectual property theory’s operating assumptions is that creating is hard while copying i...
Since Licklider in the 1960s [27] influential proponents of networked computing have envisioned elec...
Does cultural evolution happen by a process of copying or replication? And how exactly does cultural...
Copy-and-Paste is a self-sustaining system generating sameness in different locations. The same urba...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
This talk combines concepts of the copying of manuscripts in the age before mechanical reproduction ...
International audienceCopyright law has been challenged by the advent of digital technologies. It is...
This report analyzes the economic effects of the reproduction of intellectual property, i e., books,...