Has Eyes on the Prize Been Commonsized?
In my post yesterday on Digital Disobedience and the possibility that works of art may acquire a functionally public status,… Read More »Has Eyes on the Prize Been Commonsized?
In my post yesterday on Digital Disobedience and the possibility that works of art may acquire a functionally public status,… Read More »Has Eyes on the Prize Been Commonsized?
I found John Naughton’s column on social spaces, the iPods, and the Walkman (diagnosis: personal technology, beginning with the Walkman,… Read More »More Sounds of the Net
If a digital technology fails to respect behavioral preferences embedded in complementary technology, is the producer of the digital technology… Read More »Paper Topic for Cyberspace Law and Policy
At what point in the social life of a work of art (or a work of information) does the work… Read More »Digital Disobedience
Today, I should be posting a thoughtful reaction to the opening volley of briefs in the Grokster appeal, like Ed… Read More »Hollywood, Grokster, and the Oscars