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Freedom of Expression - Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity
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Freedom of Expression - Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of CreativityCan the words "freedom of expression" be trademarked? Well, they have been—by McLeod, who consistently follows the phrase with a ®, to point up the absurdity of Fox's trademarking of "fair and balanced." As he shows, the notion of intellectual property now extends well beyond digital music sampling to biology (gene patenting) and "scents and gestures"—and laws governing it, the author says, are being wielded like a bludgeon. McLeod, a University of Iowa communications professor, charts the effects of the intense commercialization of intellectual property from cultural, legal and technological perspectives, asserting that the current environment handcuffs creators who used to be encouraged to build on past creations. Now, the author posits, potential creators "engage in self-censorship" out of fear of copyright or trademark infringement lawsuits, pushing culture toward a weak, commercial center of creativity. While McLeod's arguments aren't original, his entertaining examples and punchy writing nicely amplify the concerns voiced by an increasing number of intellectual property scholars, such as Lawrence Lessig. Although he evokes dark, almost Orwellian images throughout, McLeod manages an upbeat spin, citing the "egalitarian" nature of the new technologies and a growing awareness of the need to return to a place where "freedom of expression" is once again "a meaningful concept that guides our political, social and creative lives."

Dedicated to Sweden Four. Yarr, fellows!
 
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Tags: intellectual, McLeod, property, freedom, author
F. A. Hayek - The Road to Serfdom [AUDIOBOOK]
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F. A. Hayek - The Road to Serfdom [AUDIOBOOK]

An unimpeachable classic work in political philosophy, intellectual and cultural history, and economics, The Road to Serfdom has inspired and infuriated politicians, scholars, and general readers for half a century.

F. A. Hayek (1899–1992), recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1991 and cowinner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 1974, was a pioneer in monetary theory and a leading proponent of classical liberalism in the twentieth century.

 
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Tags: Serfdom, Hayek, centuryF, Freedom, Economics
Rethinking Copyright: History, Theory, Language
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Rethinking Copyright: History, Theory, LanguageA must read for all of us, bookworms and downloaders....
If you need evidence that all is not as some lawyers would have you believe, then you'll find it in this book. If you wish to understand how the present law has become such a distorted interpretation of its original incarnations you'll have eminent pointers.
Dedicated to all hard working teachers and those who try to achieve the freedom of education all over the world - stovokor
 
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Tags: youll, freedom, education, achieve, those
The Essence of Human Freedom: An Introduction to Philosophy
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The Essence of Human Freedom: An Introduction to PhilosophyThis set of lectures, published for the first time in English, reflect the rigor of Heideggerian method of philosophy. Heidegger discusses the question of human freedom with reference to Kant's pure and practical reason. For Heidegger the essence of human freedom is the fundamental problem of philosophy because it can illuminate the whole through the part.
Heidegger also typically links his question to the 'leading question of philosophy', which permeates Heideggers oeuvre - that of being. After a brief investigation into the positive and negative concepts of freedom in Kant and concepts like causality etc., he explains why it is necessary to understand being to understand human freedom and launches a hermenuetic/etymological inquiry into the concept of being in Aristotle's metaphysics.


Edited by: stovokor - 28 January 2009
Reason: rapidshare mirror corrected

 
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Tags: freedom, question, human, Heidegger, philosophy
Naguib Mahfouz: The Pursuit of Meaning (Arabic Thought and Culture)
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Naguib Mahfouz: The Pursuit of Meaning (Arabic Thought and Culture)Naguib Mahfouz is the most important Arabic fiction writer of this century. Born in 1911, his long and prolific writing career represents the evolution of the novel genre in Arabic literature. His books are a rich record of the tragic tensions attendant on a nation's quest for freedom and modernity. In 1988 he won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
 
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Tags: Arabic, Mahfouz, freedom, modernity, quest