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Titre : Media piracy in emerging economy Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Joe Karaganis, Auteur Editeur : Brooklyn [USA] : Social Science Research Council Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 425p. Format : Document électronique Note générale : Proposé au téléchargement gratuit sous licence Creative Commons :
http://piracy.ssrc.orgLangues : Français Catégories : DROIT
ECONOMIE - Aspects GénérauxTags : droit d'auteur Index. décimale : 346.048 Droit d'auteur Résumé :
Présentation sur le blog :
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/may/03/why-poor-countries-lead-world-piracy (Cory Doctorow - Tuesday 3 May 2011)[en ligne] - Consulté le 08/07/2011
"(...) Social scientist and Social Science Research Council director Joe Karaganis oversaw the production of the report Media Piracy in Emerging Economies, billed as "the first independent, large-scale study of music, film and software piracy in emerging economies, with a focus on Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa, Mexico and Bolivia". This weighty, 440-page report took 35 researchers three years to produce, and it is a careful, thoroughly documented rebuttal of practically everything you've ever heard or read about copyright infringement in the poor world.(...)
This report and its researchers are rare examples of academic rigour in a world of special pleading and cooked industry statistics. Every one of us pays for the result of those bad figures, and we owe it to ourselves to become familiar with the objective facts underlying the aggressive lobbying and propaganda."
Note de contenu :
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: Rethinking Piracy (Joe Karaganis)
CHAPTER 2: Networked Governance and the USTR (Joe Karaganis and Sean Flynn)
CHAPTER 3: South Africa (Natasha Primo and Libby Lloyd)
CHAPTER 4: Russia (Olga Sezneva and Joe Karaganis)
CHAPTER 5: Brazil (Pedro N. Mizukami, Oona Castro, Luiz Fernando Moncau, and Ronaldo Lemos)
CHAPTER 6: Mexico (John C. Cross)
CHAPTER 7: Bolivia (Henry Stobart)
CHAPTER 8: India (Lawrence Liang and Ravi Sundaram)
Coda: A Short History of Book Piracy (Bodó Balázs)
En ligne : http://piracy.ssrc.org Media piracy in emerging economy [document électronique] / Joe Karaganis, Auteur . - Brooklyn (One Pierrepont Plaza, 15th Floor, 300 Cadman Plaza West, NY 11201, USA) : Social Science Research Council, 2011 . - 425p. ; Document électronique.
Proposé au téléchargement gratuit sous licence Creative Commons :
http://piracy.ssrc.org
Langues : Français
Catégories : DROIT
ECONOMIE - Aspects GénérauxTags : droit d'auteur Index. décimale : 346.048 Droit d'auteur Résumé :
Présentation sur le blog :
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/may/03/why-poor-countries-lead-world-piracy (Cory Doctorow - Tuesday 3 May 2011)[en ligne] - Consulté le 08/07/2011
"(...) Social scientist and Social Science Research Council director Joe Karaganis oversaw the production of the report Media Piracy in Emerging Economies, billed as "the first independent, large-scale study of music, film and software piracy in emerging economies, with a focus on Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa, Mexico and Bolivia". This weighty, 440-page report took 35 researchers three years to produce, and it is a careful, thoroughly documented rebuttal of practically everything you've ever heard or read about copyright infringement in the poor world.(...)
This report and its researchers are rare examples of academic rigour in a world of special pleading and cooked industry statistics. Every one of us pays for the result of those bad figures, and we owe it to ourselves to become familiar with the objective facts underlying the aggressive lobbying and propaganda."
Note de contenu :
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: Rethinking Piracy (Joe Karaganis)
CHAPTER 2: Networked Governance and the USTR (Joe Karaganis and Sean Flynn)
CHAPTER 3: South Africa (Natasha Primo and Libby Lloyd)
CHAPTER 4: Russia (Olga Sezneva and Joe Karaganis)
CHAPTER 5: Brazil (Pedro N. Mizukami, Oona Castro, Luiz Fernando Moncau, and Ronaldo Lemos)
CHAPTER 6: Mexico (John C. Cross)
CHAPTER 7: Bolivia (Henry Stobart)
CHAPTER 8: India (Lawrence Liang and Ravi Sundaram)
Coda: A Short History of Book Piracy (Bodó Balázs)
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