The Politics of Media, Technology & Culture
Lear Center Senior Fellow David Bollier and Robert McChesney address the changing politics of the media, technology and culture, including how corporations misuse copyright and trademark law to stifle...
View ArticleThree Dead Rats Script
This original script written by Lear Center staffer Tim McKeon vividly dramatizes the case study presented by Jane Ginsberg at the Lear Center’s “Artists, Technology, and the Ownership of Creative...
View ArticleThree Dead Rats and Sound Recordings: Authorship, Ownership, Technological...
Presented at the Lear Center’s conference “Artists, Technology, and the Ownership of Creative Content,” Jane Ginsberg‘s case study illustrates the tensions between artists, industry, and consumers over...
View ArticleArtists, Technology & the Ownership of Creative Content
This book explores the new digital environment and the impact of intellectual property rights on innovation and creativity. This publication, which includes a CD-Rom, is available for purchase online...
View ArticleArtists, Technology & the Ownership of Creative Content
In response to one of the biggest issues facing Hollywood and the entire arts and entertainment industry — the far-reaching implications of new digital technologies for the future of creativity —...
View ArticleCreativity & Collaboration in the Academy
Technology has enabled university research to become more rapid, more dynamic and more collaborative, but it also challenges some traditions & practices. This publication spotlights novel ways that...
View ArticleAdvertising, Technology & the Future of Media
Advertising, Technology & the Future of Media (ATFM) analyzes how new technologies are transforming the advertising industry and the global media business. ATFM is a joint project of the Internet...
View ArticleJohanna Blakley at TEDWomen: Social Media & the End of Gender
As social media outgrows traditional media, and women users outnumber men, Lear Center Deputy Director Johanna Blakley explains what changes are in store for the future of media. The post Johanna...
View ArticleSony ‘R’ US
The most shocking thing about the digital disemboweling of Sony Pictures’ computer data is that anyone would actually find it shocking. That goes for everything from the vulnerability of everyone’s...
View ArticleMemory, Media & Technology: Exploring the Trajectories of “Schindler’s List”
Lear Center Managing Director and Director of Research Johanna Blakley moderates a panel titled “Social Engagements with Holocaust Remembrance in New Media” as part of the USC Shoah Foundation’s 2014...
View ArticleInnovative Cultures of Copying
As part of its Initiative on the Humanistic Study of Innovation, Indiana University, Bloomington, has invited the Lear Center’s Deputy Director Johanna Blakley to share her research on the culture of...
View ArticleThree Dead Rats Script
This original script written by Lear Center staffer Tim McKeon vividly dramatizes the case study presented by Jane Ginsberg at the Lear Center’s “Artists, Technology, and the Ownership of Creative...
View ArticleInnovative Cultures of Copying
As part of its Initiative on the Humanistic Study of Innovation, Indiana University, Bloomington, has invited the Lear Center’s Deputy Director Johanna Blakley to share her research on the culture of...
View ArticleThe Politics of Media, Technology & Culture
Lear Center Senior Fellow David Bollier and Robert McChesney address the changing politics of the media, technology and culture, including how corporations misuse copyright and trademark law to stifle...
View ArticleInnovative Cultures of Copying
As part of its Initiative on the Humanistic Study of Innovation, Indiana University, Bloomington, has invited the Lear Center’s Deputy Director Johanna Blakley to share her research on the culture of...
View ArticleThree Dead Rats Script
This original script written by Lear Center staffer Tim McKeon vividly dramatizes the case study presented by Jane Ginsberg at the Lear Center’s “Artists, Technology, and the Ownership of Creative...
View ArticleInnovative Cultures of Copying
As part of its Initiative on the Humanistic Study of Innovation, Indiana University, Bloomington, has invited the Lear Center’s Deputy Director Johanna Blakley to share her research on the culture of...
View ArticleThree Dead Rats and Sound Recordings: Authorship, Ownership, Technological...
Presented at the Lear Center’s conference “Artists, Technology, and the Ownership of Creative Content,” Jane Ginsberg‘s case study illustrates the tensions between artists, industry, and consumers over...
View ArticleThe Politics of Media, Technology & Culture
Lear Center Senior Fellow David Bollier and Robert McChesney address the changing politics of the media, technology and culture, including how corporations misuse copyright and trademark law to stifle...
View ArticleInnovative Cultures of Copying
As part of its Initiative on the Humanistic Study of Innovation, Indiana University, Bloomington, has invited the Lear Center’s Deputy Director Johanna Blakley to share her research on the culture of...
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