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File Size: 833 KB
Print Length: 272 pages
Publisher: Basic Books; 1 edition (May 11, 2005)
Publication Date: May 11, 2005
Sold by: Hachette Book Group
Language: English
ASIN: B007WSNUM8
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This is the best balanced treatment of copyrights and patents I have seen. Unsurprisingly, it is also not very original to people who have been following a lot of the discussion on-line. The author unfortunately brings a frequently annoying (and often stupid, see mention that Jar Jar Binks is "blatantly racist" on page 77 of the paperback for example) academic Leftism to the text. Includes a good treatment of peer to peer file sharing and an excellent discussion of culture as a "living artifact" (NOT the author's term). Also, since it is 4 years old, it misses out on some newer issues that the author would have addressed since they bear directly on his thesis, like the Sony rootkit fiasco a couple of years ago.
Received as promised. Good Seller.
This is an excellent read for those seeking an idea of what the battle for the internet may be in the near future - freedom vs controlled. Rumors of governmental and business desires to control the internet are heard more and more. These rumors include a 'fairness' doctrine much like the proposed reintroduction of it for radio and TV.Anarchy (or freedom) on the internet has created a tool of immense importance to a free society. The desires to control the internet as set forth in this book indicate desires to control the flow of information by certain business and government interests, and thus create another means to control the masses for economic or political exploitation.The book provides an introductory discussion of what anarchy means and where is it derived.The book also provides a glimpse of the struggle of certain businesses to control certain uses of the internet for their economic gain by pursuing in some cases those that download music or other copyrighted material. This is a continuation of the author's earlier work.The book warns a controlled internet may lead to or sustain an increasingly police state type government where the masses are persecuted based on their on-line activity -- much like China is protrayed being in some news reports with help from some of the internet business heavy weights.Steve Levy's "Crypto" would be an excellent additional reading since it covers the American government's (especially the NSA's input) actions regarding cryptography and the internet during the 1990s.
The Anarchist in the Library is a good introductory text for those unaware or brushing up on the basic copyright, intellectual property, the internet, and technology issues that are playing out in the world. Vaidhyanathan gives a very good background on several of the major incidents that leads to the current state of world information systems and technologies without getting into academic jargon. Intellectual property cases like Napster and "The Wind Done Gone", corporations having too much intellectual property power, and a humanist view of cultural, ideological clashes make up the majority of the book.What this book ultimately offers is a starting point to talk about the direction of our information culture by discusses where we as a society have gone wrong. Since the publication of the book, there have been many new problems of technology/the internet that have become major issues: 3D printing; metadata mining (i.e. Edward Snowden and data mining); data dumping (e.g. Julian Assange's WikiLeak; Ashley Madison); and so much more. However, there are many salient points about the power of that the internet in conjunction with regulations (e.g. US Patriot Act, DMCA, etc...) have diminished privacy rights and have set precedence for corporations/organizations rather than "to promote the progress of science and useful arts": copyright holders are enjoying longer and longer copyright statuses on works that should have long been in the public domain; the fight to regulate rather than free comes from the fear of possible harm rather than actual good; and there is a distinct lack of understanding of what the public want from the future of information and technology systems.The reason that I gave one star off from my review is lack of coherency. The author writes in a very organic method with chapters divided into specific areas regarding information and the internet that is easy to read but his central theme of oligarchy versus anarchy (i.e. for authority vs. against authority) gives a very one-sided, extremist argument. Additionally, there is only one chapter that is dedicated to libraries with a handful of other mentions throughout the book so rather than "The Anarchist in the Library," the real title should be "Anarchists in the Internet." You really should not judge a book by its cover but in this case, the author should not represent a book by its title. The role of libraries, although certainly praise in the book, is (again) very one-sided where there is not a lot of new information presented that is available elsewhere.For a better understanding of the state of intellectual property (and technology) in libraries, there is the Intellectual Freedom Manual, EFF.net, and almost any writing by Lawrence Lessig. (The Comic Book League Defense Fund provides specific interest in comic books).For general information about intellectual property, see the Legal Information Institute housed by Cornell (https://www.law.cornell.edu/).
This is a book is on, the most unexpected subjects: Information anarchy in utopia, Information anarchy in dystopia and Information utopia?These insights are from an expert who visualizes the effects of hacking, cracking and whacking in the world in general. And how such a scenario creates chaos in libraries. See for instance, computer filters (p. 38), effect of total acces (121-122), and terrorism (118-120, 122).Contextually, this books sounds as a sequel to the earlier title by the same author, i.e., "Copyrights and Copywrongs." In considering structurally as a sequel, I am not in anyways special. Because, The Chronicle of Higher Education, in 2004, said it precisely in the following article: "In the Copyright Wars, This Scholar Sides With the Anarchists." (see: [...])Nevertheless, Anarchist in the Library adds value to the existing literature on safety, security, and emergency preparedness.Interestingly, The Anarchist in the Library deals with clashes and the limits of freedom in a world that continues to converge - in electronic, media and digital domains.The Anarchist in the Library is a good reading for policy makers to consider issues in public governance in a situation that is loaded with smart-internet, as well as, friendly-access environment.
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