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Aram Sinnreich

    Dr. Aram Sinnreich je autor, ktorého dielo sa zameriava na prienik kultúry, práva a technológií, so zameraním na nové médiá a hudbu. Jeho písanie pre renomované publikácie ako The New York Times a Wired odráža jeho hlboké pochopenie týchto tém. Ako hudobník a spoluautor ďalej skúma tvorivý proces a jeho právne a kultúrne dôsledky. Sinnreichov prístup spája akademickú analýzu s praktickým vhľadom, čím čitateľom ponúka jedinečnú perspektívu na zložité otázky digitálneho veku.

    Mashed Up: Music, Technology, and the Rise of Configurable Culture
    The Secret Life of Data
    The Essential Guide to Intellectual Property
    • The Essential Guide to Intellectual Property

      • 304 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
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      A broad introduction to the changing roles of intellectual property within societyIntellectual property is one of the most confusing—and widely used—dimensions of the law. By granting exclusive rights to publish, manufacture, copy, or distribute information and technology, IP laws shape our cultures, our industries, and our politics in countless ways, with consequences for everyone, including artists, inventors, entrepreneurs, and citizens at large. In this engaging, accessible study, Aram Sinnreich uncovers what’s behind current debates and what the future holds for copyrights, patents, and trademarks.

      The Essential Guide to Intellectual Property
    • Exploring the intersection of emerging technologies and music, this book examines how innovations are transforming the relationship between regulation and resistance in the music industry. It delves into the ways artists and audiences navigate and challenge regulatory frameworks through digital platforms, highlighting the impact of technology on creative expression and cultural dynamics. The analysis reveals the ongoing tension between control and freedom, showcasing case studies that illustrate the evolving landscape of musical regulation in the modern era.

      Mashed Up: Music, Technology, and the Rise of Configurable Culture