This book is devoted to a deceptively simple but original argument: that copying is an essential part of being human, that the ability to copy is worthy of cele
This book is devoted to a deceptively simple but original argument: that copying is an essential part of being human, that the ability to copy is worthy of cele
Abraham Drassinower presents a new way to balance the needs of creators and users of authored works. Disentangling copyright theory from its focus on the econom
From the antiquity of Homer to yesterday's Naked Lunch, writers have found inspiration, and readers have lost themselves, in a world of the imagination tinged a
Witness the French anthropologist as we have never seen him before. Marc Augé coined the term “non-place” to describe the ubiquitous airports, hotels, and