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[ecrea] Music and Cyberliberties - An guide for musicians and fans opposed to the major label lockdown of online music
Sat Jan 23 15:08:13 GMT 2010
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An activist?s guide for musicians and fans
opposed to the major label lockdown of online music
Musicians and music fans are at the forefront of
cyberliberties activism, a movement that has
tried to correct the imbalances that imperil the
communal and ritualistic sharing and
distribution of music. In Music and
Cyberliberties, Patrick Burkart tracks the
migration of music advocacy and anti-major label
activism since the court defeat of Napster and
the ascendancy of the so-called Celestial
Jukebox model of music e-commerce, which sells licensed access to music.
Music and Cyberliberties identifies the
groupsalternative and radical media activists,
culture jammers, hackers, netlabels, and
critical legal scholarswho are pushing back
against the ?copyright grab? by major labels for
the rights and privileges that were once enjoyed
by artists and fans. Burkart reflects on the
emergence of peer-to-peer networking as a cause
célèbre that helped spark the movement, and also
lays out the next stages of development for the
Celestial Jukebox that would quash it. By
placing the musical activist groups into the
larger context of technology and new social
movement theory, Music and Cyberliberties offers
an exciting new way of understanding the
technological and social changes we confront daily.
Endorsements:
?In this smart, readable book Patrick Burkart
theorizes the ways that ubiquitous and powerful
technologies have penetrated every aspect of our
lives and vividly illustrates what is at stake
in the battles over digital music. This is
essential reading for those who want to learn
more about our changing online world.?Kembrew
McLeod, author of Freedom of Expression
?This essential book provides a thorough
overview of recent transformations in the music
industry. But it also relates these changes to
fundamental questions concerning freedom and
political activism.? David Hesmondhalgh,
professor of media and music industries, University of Leeds
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
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