An edition of The Pirate Book (2015)

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An edition of The Pirate Book (2015)

The Pirate Book

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This publication offers a broad view on media piracy as well as a variety of comparative perspectives on recent issues and historical facts regarding piracy. It contains a compilation of texts on grass-roots situations whose stories describe strategies developed to share, distribute and experience cultural content outside of the confines of local economies, politics or laws. These stories recount the experiences of individuals from India, Cuba, Brazil, Mexico, Mali and China. The book is structured in four parts and begins with a collection of stories on piracy dating back to the invention of the printing press and expanding to broader issues (historical & modern anti-piracy technologies, geographically-specific issues, as well as the rules of the Warez scene, its charters, structure and visual culture...).

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Language
English
Pages
239

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Cover of: The Pirate Book
The Pirate Book
28 November 2015, Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, Pavillon Vendôme Art Center, Clichy
Paperback in English

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Edition Notes

Supported by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, and the Municipality of Ljubljana.

The Pirate Book was released in the framework of Masters & Servers.
www.mastersandservers.org

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views of the author only, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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Contributors

Author
Pedro Mizukami, Clément Renaud, Ernesto Oroza, Ishita Tiwary, Michaël Zumstein, Christopher Kirkley, Jota Izquierdo and Ernesto Van Der Sar
Editor
Nicolas Maigret & Maria Roszkowska
Producer
Aksioma, Pavillon Vendôme, Kunsthal Aarhus, and Abandon Normal Devices
Sponsor
The Creative Europe Programme of the European Union, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, and the Municipality of Ljubljana
Translator
Themba Bhebhe
Proofreader
Philip Jan Nagel
Designer
Maria Roszkowska
Dedicated to
This book could not have been made without the help of: street vendors, photocopiers, bootleg recordings, double cassette decks, cracktros, .nfo files, VHS recorders, CD burners, scanners, BBS, copy parties, game copiers, Warez, keygens, Napster, eDonkey, Soulseek, The Pirate Bay, UbuWeb, Library Genesis, Karagarga, Megaupload, FilesTube, and many more...
Preface
Marie Lechner

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
239 p.
Number of pages
239

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28019003M
ISBN 13
9789619219263
Goodreads
29073447

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