An edition of The pirate's dilemma (2008)

The pirate's dilemma

how hackers, punk capitalists, graffiti millionaires and other youth movements are remixing our culture and changing our world

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An edition of The pirate's dilemma (2008)

The pirate's dilemma

how hackers, punk capitalists, graffiti millionaires and other youth movements are remixing our culture and changing our world

Should piracy be treated as a problem or a solution? 'The Pirate's Dilemma' explores the underground trends that have spawned worldwide movements, addressing some of our most basic assumptions about business, society and our collective future.

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Allen Lane
Language
English
Pages
276

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Cover of: The pirate's dilemma
The pirate's dilemma: how youth culture is reinventing capitalism
2009, Free Press
in English
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Cover of: The pirate's dilemma
The pirate's dilemma: how youth culture reinvented capitalism
2008, Free Press
in English - 1st Free Press hardcover ed.
Cover of: Pirate's Dilemma
Cover of: Pirate's Dilemma
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Pirate's Dilemma: How Youth Culture Is Reinventing Capitalism
2008, Free Press
in English

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Table of Contents

Intro: Enter the lollipop
Punk capitalism : from D.I.Y. to downloading sneakers
The Tao of pirates : sea forts, patent trolls, and why we need piracy
We invented the remix : cut-'n'-paste culture creates some new common ground
The art of war : street art, branding, and the battle for public space
Boundaries : disco nuns, the death of the record industry, and our open-source future
Real talk : how hip-hop makes billions and could bring about world peace
Ethernomics : pillow fights, happy slaps, and other memes that leave a mark
Outro: The pirates dilemma : changing the game theory.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.040842
Library of Congress
HQ799.5 .M393 2008, HQ799.5

The Physical Object

Pagination
276 pages
Number of pages
276

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL38239498M
Internet Archive
piratesdilemmaho0000maso_u3e7
ISBN 10
1846141206
ISBN 13
9781846141201
OCLC/WorldCat
267122552

Work Description

Music journalist Mason, a former pirate radio and club DJ in London, explores how open source culture is changing the distribution and control of information and harnessing the old system of punk capitalism to new market conditions governing society. According to Mason, this movement's creators operate according to piratical tactics and are changing the very nature of our economy. He charts the rise of the ideas and social experiments behind these latter-day pirates, citing the work of academics, historians and innovators across a multitude of fields. He also explores contributions by visionaries like Andy Warhol, 50 Cent and Dr. Yuref Hamied, who was called a pirate and a thief after producing anti-HIV drugs for Third World countries that cost as little as $1 a day to produce. Pirates, Mason states, sail uncharted waters where traditional rules don't apply. As a result, they offer great ways to service the public's best interests. According to Mason, how people, corporations and governments react to these changes is one of the most important economic and cultural questions of the 21st century. Well-written, entertaining and highly original, Mason offers a fascinating view of the revolutionary forces shaping the world as we know it.

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