Darknet Reviewed

Thursday June 23rd 2005, 7:35 pm Printer Friendly Version
Filed under:DRM, Digital Media
Posted By: Matt

Yesterday Slashdot ran a review of J.D. Lasica’s Darknet: Hollywood’s War Against the Digital Generation:

While big thinkers like Lessig, Doc Searls and Howard Rheingold (who wrote the foreword) have constructed the intellectual scaffolding that alerted us to Hollywood’s goals of fencing in the Internet and keeping the public domain from expanding, it is left to reporters like Lasica to uncover the depressing specifics of the copyright cartel’s actions.

Seems like the backlash against big media’s shrapnel-hurling panic attack is starting to leak into the mainstream. Definitely on my reading list.


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