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  • ...become [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/digital_planet.shtml Digital Planet]. For the next year I am a [http://web.mit.edu/knight-science/ Knig
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  • Diane Zimmerman, Living Without Copyright in a Digital World, 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1375 (2007)
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  • === [http://www.webuse.org/papers?id=digital-reproduction-of-inequality The Digital Reproduction of Inequality] === Instead of a binary digital divide, think of a spectrum of digital inequality. It's not just a matter of whether you have access to the intern
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  • ...word societal is misleading if we're going to include OLPC and some of the digital divide issues, as well as environmental concerns. The social aspects often ...tions to some of the problems it presents. After years of discussion of a "digital divide" between people with and without internet access, some social scient
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  • 1) Is MONOPOLY is a good thing in most things digital?
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  • # How does the digital divide play out with respect to internet activism? Do the tools of internet ...ance, some companies or platforms might develop into gatekeepers, or a new digital divide might be created if participation on these platforms gives a certain
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  • 1) Is MONOPOLY a good thing in most things digital?
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  • ...oncern was emerging; even if the online world was more humane and fair, a "digital divide" between those with access to such a space and those without was att This early focus on the digital divide quickly matured into a more complicated literature. Instead of mere
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  • ...economy like those outlined by Lewis Hyde in ''The Gift'' (assigned). In a digital world, a developer who gives away his code still has access to his code. So ...aw.columbia.edu/911/ planned development] of the way we will interact in a digital future. Certainly this is represented in the [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy
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  • ...changed the meaning of publication, and the relationship between print and digital media is continually evolving. The advent of the personal computer and the == The Relationship Between Print and Digital Media ==
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  • ...iven digital copies of any book scanned from their collections, as well as digital copies of books that are in their collection but were scanned from another ...nton] and [http://paulcourant.net/2009/02/04/google-robert-darnton-and-the-digital-republic-of-letters/ Courant] pieces.
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  • * [http://www.citmedialaw.org/blog/2008/news-and-information-digital-media-come-age Citizen Media Law Project] ...edia/pda/2008/nov/17/googlethemedia-advertising Why Google defines the new digital economy] by Jeff Jarvis
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  • ...eginning to see more and more choices for where and how to get copyrighted digital art, such as music, TV shows and movies. Gone are the days when it was eit ...roposition that exclusive rights regimes like copyright seem ill-suited to digital content on the net. Too many users see peer-to-peer (P2P) downloading as s
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  • ...ight seem to indicate that the regulatory framework that worked in the pre-digital world is insufficient to tackle the unique environment created by the inter ...discussions? Is the distributive question (for example, in regards to the digital divide or international implications of availability of knowledge) apperant
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  • ...d who is out now? Who has access and who still may not have it? How do old digital divides play out or new ones emerge? To what extent do these tools allow us ...08/the-cute-cat-theory-talk-at-etech/ Ethan Zuckerman's Cute Cat Theory of Digital Activism] (This is available in .mp3 format for free in podcast section of
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  • ...lennium Copyright Act (1998 law that extended U.S. copyright principles to digital materials). ...changed the meaning of publication, and the relationship between print and digital media is continually evolving. The advent of the personal computer and the
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  • ** Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which provides a means for copyright owners to re
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