Ancora una volta:
Di chi e' la cultura ?
Cosa e' legale e cosa non e' ?
Cos'e' l'economia Ibrida ?
Non siamo piu' nell'età del consumo, ma della creazione.
I giovani non consumano musica, fanno cultura.
Ma per alcuni la cultura e' solo un costo da remunerare.
E' sufficiente questa visione ?
Lawrence Lessig, papa' dei Creative Commons, nel suo ultimo libro spiega perche' dalla condivisione del sapere ne beneficerà sia il mercato che la comunità di persone.
Ecco il Libro:
Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I: Cultures
- Chapter 1: The Cultures of our Past
- RW v. RO Culture
- Limits in Regulation
- Chapter 2: Cultures of our Future
- Chapter 3: RO, Extended
- Nature remade
- Re-remaking Nature
- Recoding Us
- Chapter 4: RW, Revived
- Writing beyond words
- Remixed: Text
- Remixed: Media
- The Significance of Remix
- The Old in the New
- Chapter 5: Cultures Compared
- Differences in Value — and “values”
- Differences in Value (as in $)
- Differences in Value (as in “Is it any good?”)
- Differences in Law (as in “Is it Allowed?”)
- Lessons about cultures
- RO culture is important and valuable
- RO culture will flourish in the digital age
- RW culture is also important and valuable
- Whether RW culture flourishes depends at least in part upon the law
- The law’s current attitude is both destructive and self-defeating — to values far more important than the profits the culture industries
- Part III: Economies
- Chapter 6: Two Economies: Commercial and Sharing
- Commercial Economies
- Three Successes from the Internet’s Commercial Economy
- Netflix
- Amazon
- Three keys to these three Internet successes
- Long Tails
- Little Brother
- Lego-ized Innovation
- The Character of Commercial Success
- Sharing Economies
- Internet sharing economies
- The Paradigm Case: Wikipedia
- Beyond Wikipedia
- What Sharing Economies Share
- Chapter 7: Hybrid Economies
- The Paradigm Case: Free Software
- Beyond Free Software
- Type 1: Community Spaces
- Dogster
- Craigslist: “Like, Peace, Man”
- Flickr
- YouTube
- Type 2: Collaboration Spaces
- Declan
- Slashdot
- Last.fm
- Microsoft
- Yahoo Answers
- Wikia
- Hybrid Hollywood
- Type 3: Communities
- Second Life
- Type 1: Community Spaces
- Chapter 8: Economy Lessons
- Parallel economies are possible
- Tools help signal which economy a creator creates for
- Crossovers are growing
- Strong incentives will increasingly drive commercial entities to hybrids
- Strong Incentives will push “sharing economies” to hybrids
- Perceptions of fairness will in part mediate the hybrid relationship between sharing and commercial economies
- Sharecropping is not likely to become a term of praise
- Part IV Enabling the Future
- Chapter 9: Reforming Law
- Deregulating Amateur Creativity
- Clear Title
- Simplify
- Decriminalizing the Copy
- Decriminalizing File-sharing
- Chapter 10: Reforming Us
- Chilling the Control Freaks
- Showing Sharing
- Rediscovering the Limits of Regulation
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Endnotes