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Media Innovation by MIXiMinds Conference 2012Aram Sinnreich, Ph.D.Rutgers University School of Communication & Information

This text is freely available under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.

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Protection Is Important…

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…In The Proper Circumstances.

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What are we protecting ourselves against?

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When Culture Became Tangible…

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…It Became Scarce

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This Necessitated the Myth of the Lone Author

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But The Reality Was Consolidated Industry

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The Benefits:

CulturalComplexity

ProductivityIndividualism

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The Greatest Benefit:

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The Costs:

Consumerism CulturalExclusivity

Cartelizationof Culture

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What’s changed?

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Digital Networks Have Become Dominant

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Information Has Gone From This…

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…To This.

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We Have Developed A “Configurable Culture”

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Corporate org charts

production distribution marketing retail consumption

Business “value chain”

Chain of commandAssembly line

But Linear Institutions Continue to Dominate

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The Benefits:

ProductivityRapid Innovation CulturalDiversity

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Really?

• PWC/iDATE: Global entertainment industry, 1998-2010:• 66% growth

• Masnick & Ho (2012): Global music industry, 2005-10:• 27% growth

• WAN-IFRA (2008): US media & entertainment, 2002-08: • 5.3% CAGR

• Huygen et al. (2009): Dutch “music piracy” contributes €100 million to the economy annually

• Swiss Government (2011): “Winners will be those who are able to use the new technology to their advantages and losers those who missed this development and continue to follow old business models.

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The Costs:

production distribution

marketing

retail

consumption

???

Traditional Business Processes are Disrupted

We Need to Abandon Some of Our Cultural Myths

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What are the risksof maintaining the

status quo?

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IP Policies Get Stricter and Stricter, Worldwide

Treaties

TRIPSWIPOKORUSACTATPPCETA

US Laws

DMCANET ActPRO-IPNDAACISPAINDUCECOICASOPA/PIPASECURE-ITCybersecurityAct of 2012

EU Laws

CopyrightDirectiveHADOPIDigital Econ ActLey SindeIPRED

Requirements

“Harmonization”Longer © termsStronger penaltiesLimits on fair useSecondary liabilityBlack listsDigital wire tapsNon-neutral ISPs

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And Industries Spend More and More to Lobby

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011$0

$300

$600

$900

$1,200US Lobbying on Copyright, 1998-2011

Source: US Gov Data, InfluenceExplorer.com

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With No Effect On “Piracy”

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20160

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000Global Consumer File-Sharing Traffic, 2008-2016 (PB/mo)

Source: CISCO Visual Networking Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2011-2016

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But Many Consequences for Civil Liberties

UN: Internet Access is a “Fundamental Human Right.”

Censorship Surveillance Anti-Competition

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The Greatest Threat:

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The Greatest Threat:

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What can wedo about it?

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Business Innovation

Crowdfunding 360 Deals“Cloud” services

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Political Innovation

Copyleft Copyfight CopyrightReform

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Instead of Protection…

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…Let’s Try Preparation.

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Thank you. Dank u.Aram Sinnreich, [email protected]

Books by Aram Sinnreich

Mashed Up (2010)www.mashed-up.com

The Piracy Crusade (2013)www.piracycrusade.com