Pirate Philosophy explores how the development of various forms of so-called internet piracy are affecting ideas of authorship, intellectual property, copyright law, fair use, patent, trademark, content creation and cultural production that were established pre-internet.
Professor Gary Hall looks at a number of ways in which the Arts and Humanities can engage their ideas outside of the traditional field of academic publishing, and how open access has the potential to liberate academia from its many constraints.
Please liberate/pirate this lecture from us, and feel free to remix it and do whatever you want with it.
Visit http://www.garyhall.info/ to find out more about Gary's work or visit http://coventryuniversity.podbean.com/ to find more great Coventry University lectures and talks
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jak1428 5 months ago
@Nokia1975 how about in the future u learn to spell
dezzymate 1 year ago
Free gift, a gift is something given free, thus the sentence reads: something free which is given free, now how does that sound? Charles Harrington Elster I will never get you out of my head! :D
maqrux 1 year ago
excellent work!
1888junkteam 2 years ago
Share the Culture :)
Dont stop the progres and the future.!
Future changes, dont be ifred from it.!
Politics shude be a part of it and welcome it.
Dont stop the progres and Future..!
Nokia1975 2 years ago
(clapping)
PerErik87 2 years ago
im at 09:04. You are thinking the way I am. You are putting new good arguments into my mouth. I love it.
PerErik87 2 years ago
Have freely watched and considered, cherry picked intellectual thoughts, gift wrapped them and put under the christmas tree!
Wye Aye!
jungiandesdemona 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing. I'll check out culturemachine as well.
redneckgurl001 3 years ago