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The
Anarchist in the Library: How Peer-to-Peer Networks are
Transforming Politics, Culture and Information
Dr. Siva Vaidhyanathan |
Assistant
Professor
Culture and Communication
New York University
Siva Vaidhyanathan is
the author of Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property
and How it Threatens Creativity (New York University Press, 2001). His
forthcoming book, The Anarchist in the Library: How Peer-to-Peer Networks
Are Transforming Politics, Culture, and the Control of Information,
is due out in the Spring of 2004 (Basic Books).
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Session Description:
"Peer-to-peer
networks have existed as long as gossip and word-of-mouth
advertising--but with the rise of electronic communication,
they are suddenly coming into their own. and they are
drawing the outlines of a battle for information that
will determine much of the culture and politics of our
century, from file-sharing websites like Gnutella to
private edits of Star Wars to the neo-Nazi concept of "leaderless
resistance." On one side, trying to maintain control
of information--and profits--are legislators, judges,
cabinet officers, entertainment conglomerates, and multinational
corporations. On the other side, trying to liberate information,
are educators, computer programmers, civil libertarians,
artists, consumers, and dissidents under all sorts of
regimes."
"Vaidhyanathan
draws upon examples ranging from ancient religions to
open-source software to show how this battle
will be one of the defining fault lines of twenty-first-century
civilization. His radical and original explanation of the
future of information is a warning shot that will mobilize
anarchists and controllers alike."
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