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Where does the Digital Art Auction currently fit in?
Have a look at its TouchGraph!

 

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4) Digital Music: Background Articles

 

5) Clay Shirky's Writings About the Internet

 

6) Dan Kohn's articles: Content is a Pure Public Good, Why Encryption Doesn't Help, How to Finance Content Creation, Are We Just Rationalizing Theft?

 

7) A radical new way of looking at compensation for owners and creators in the Net-based economy. By Esther Dyson

8) Lawrence Lessig

 

9) Corporate Logo and Logotype

 

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12) Steven McDougall:
How The Internet Will Make The Record Labels Evaporate

 

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14) David K Levine, Dept. of Economics, UCLA confirms the case for mechanisms such as the Digital Art Auction. To save you reading the whole paper, here's the key sentence: "For example, profits can be made by escrowing contingent orders in advance; through serials and cliffhangers,..." from The Case Against Intellectual Monopoly, Chapter 2 (6Jan03 with M. Boldrin).

 

15) Creation Myths by Douglas Clement

 

16)- 'defining a new marketplace for media'

 

17) FairShare and see also: JazzyFrog

 

 

 

 

18) Some good articles from an expired site www.limitingcopyright.com (courtesy of archive.org).

 

19) Why Grokster and Morpheus Won, Why Napster Lost, and What the Future of Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Looks Like Now
By CHRIS SPRIGMAN

20) bacaBACA - Open someone else's very good reading list on the subject of intellectual property

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22) - The revolution is upon us!

 

 

 

 

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