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=Lessig, Free Culture, Introduction (pp. 1-13)=
=Lessig, Free Culture, Introduction (pp. 1-13)=
*Does widespread generativity offset attempts to assert increased levels of cultural ownership?  Can those attempts keep pace with the constant and diffuse creation of new cultural content enabled by the internet (at least absent substantial technological changes constraining the creation itself)? [[User:Jhliss|Jhliss]] 07:34, 13 January 2008 (EST)
=Amateurism=
=Amateurism=
==Andrew Keen, Cult of the Amateur, Ch. 2==
==Andrew Keen, Cult of the Amateur, Ch. 2==

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Lessig, Free Culture, Introduction (pp. 1-13)

  • Does widespread generativity offset attempts to assert increased levels of cultural ownership? Can those attempts keep pace with the constant and diffuse creation of new cultural content enabled by the internet (at least absent substantial technological changes constraining the creation itself)? Jhliss 07:34, 13 January 2008 (EST)

Amateurism

Andrew Keen, Cult of the Amateur, Ch. 2

Terry Fisher, Speech on Amateurism, (from OECD Digital Content Conference)

David Weinberger, Andrew Keen's Best Case (Huffington Post)

Open University

Nesson-Margulies Interview

Jeffrey Young, Thanks to YouTube, Professors Are Finding New Audiences

Sara Rimer, At 71, Physics Professor Is a Web Star

Open Access

Budapest Open Access Initiative

Peter Suber, Publishers launch an anti-OA lobbying organization

American Association of Publishers press release

Michigan Google contract