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The Internet has often been portrayed as the ultimate leveler of information where existing hierarchies of power and … engines such as Google have been a key means to construct meaning out of disorder. This ordering (or enclosing of the Internet … one) between the core and the periphery of the Internet. The recent incorporation of spatial elements into the Google …
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), Innovation in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMES), Internet, Networks and Entrepreneurship to the Development of the Creative …), Innovation in Small and Medium Enterprises, Internet, Network and Entrepreneurship …
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This paper examines an environment where original content can be remixed by follow-on creators. The modelling innovation is to assume that original content creators and remixers can negotiate over the ‘amount' of original content that is used by the follow-on creator in the shadow of various...
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adversarial system. Are Internet services becoming Inquisitors? The Inquisitorial Internet is a concept that borrows a distinction ….2. Facebook Dead? 6.3. Dedicated to Theft 6.4. Hard Times for a Few Rhymes 6.5. An Inquisitorial Internet and a First Amendment … Underclass 6.6. The Law and Economics of Internet Copyright Filtering 6.7. How Many Jobs Has the Internet Killed? …
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This article studies interactions between Internet companies and the Chinese government within the cultural policy … niche through a case study of Tencent’s “Neo-Culture Creativity” strategy. By empirically investigating the correlations …
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industries promote. This reality has been brought into sharp focus by the seemingly limitless creativity that the internet has … creative action. But the reality of creativity is different from the linear economic reward/action relationship that these … unleashed. Much of this creativity occurs without reference to the incentive structure provided by copyright law and …
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Chapter 1. What is Plagiarism and What is Musical Plagiarism? -- Chapter 2. Plagiarism the Old Fashioned Way: Steal from a Composition -- Chapter 3. Sampling, Samples and Library Music -- Chapter 4. Policy Issues -- Appendix.
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