Imprint: Vintage
Published: 06/09/2012
ISBN: 9780099549284
Length: 320 Pages
Dimensions: 198mm x 20mm x 129mm
Weight: 232g
RRP: £9.99
'Information wants to be free' says influential technologist Stewart Brand at a 1984 hacker convention. These words became the mantra that shaped the Internet, and the conflict he predicted has led to a revolution in the way that our culture is funded and consumed.
We have come to demand free content online, mistaking the packaging of physical products for what we were actually paying for- the creative content. Newspapers are being pressurised to give their content away for free online; music sales have plummeted due to piracy; and Amazon is using its market power to drive down the price of ebooks.
Technology companies are making millions from content created and funded by others, reducing the value of culture in the process. How did the media industry lose control over its destiny? What are the consequences? And are we headed for cultural meltdown if the media can't stop the free ride?
Imprint: Vintage
Published: 06/09/2012
ISBN: 9780099549284
Length: 320 Pages
Dimensions: 198mm x 20mm x 129mm
Weight: 232g
RRP: £9.99
Meticulously researched book...Levine's solutions are sensible...it's a vital discussion we need to be having
Levine is an engaging, provocative writer, and there is much to like about Free Ride...an entertaining read, with an entertaining cast
A book that should change the debate about the future of culture
Brilliant... A crashcourse in the existential problems facing the media
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