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- Source :
- International Journal of the Commons.
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Abstract
- In the first decade of the 21s century, copyright was high on the political agenda as activists and academics criticised how stricter implementations of copyright laws limited the public access to culture and knowledge and enclosed the information commons. A decade later, streaming media and data mining have changed the information-political agenda, shifting the focus from piracy to privacy, giving concepts such as access to knowledge and information commons new meanings. This article relates the copyfights of the early 2000nds to more recent copyright discussions. It relies on a series of interviews with members of the Pirate Party, conducted between 2011 and 2015 and connects them to more recent debates about the European Union Directive on Copyright for the Digital Single Market (COM/2016/0593) that was passed in march 2019. The article asks if and how the information commons movement and the international political agenda about intellectual property rights and access to information have changed with the rise of a digital economy build around streaming media and data mining.
- Subjects :
- 050502 law
Sociology and Political Science
Information commons
05 social sciences
ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING
050801 communication & media studies
Public administration
Intellectual property
Directive
0508 media and communications
Digital Single Market
Political agenda
Political science
media_common.cataloged_instance
Digital economy
European union
Implementation
0505 law
media_common
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18750281
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Journal of the Commons
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........a2ce29cfd1bdfd0c1b589344b9562fb6