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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Pages
- 304
- ISBN
- 9781986050319
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Original edition details
Other editions (32)
Other editions

Free Culture The Nature and Future of Creativity
2005 • Penguin
English

Free Culture
2017 • Independently Published
English

Free Culture (annotated)
2017 • Independently Published
English

Free Culture (Annotated)
2019 • Independently Published
English

Fri kultur
2015 • Lulu.com
Norwegian

Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock down Culture and Control Creativity
2004 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Wolna kultura
2005 • Wydawnictwa Szkolne i Pedagogiczne
Polish

Por una cultura libre cómo los grandes grupos de cominucación utilizan la tecnología y la ley para clausular la cultura y controlar la creatividad
2005 • Traficantes de Sueños
Spanish

Szabad Kultúra
2005 • Kiskapu
Hungarian

Free Culture
2017 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2017 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture The Nature and Future of Creativity
2019 • Independently Published
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2017 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2017 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2017 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Free Culture
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English
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The reviews highlight Lawrence Lessig's "Free Culture" as a highly engaging and informative exploration of intellectual property. Readers praise its ability to challenge deeply held assumptions about copyright law, providing historical context and tracing how current media industries developed through practices now considered "piracy." Lessig's writing is consistently described as clear, cogent, and masterful, effectively explaining complex legal concepts in an accessible manner, even for non-specialists. Many found the book incredibly relevant despite its early 2000s publication, noting its insights into ongoing debates about digital media, creativity, and the "creator economy." The book is lauded for advocating a balanced approach to copyright, seeking reform that protects creators while fostering innovation and a robust public domain, rather than outright abolition.
Despite its strengths, some reviewers pointed out that the book's 2004 publication date makes certain examples and discussions, particularly around early file-sharing platforms, feel somewhat dated. Critics also noted a perceived over-reliance on anecdotal evidence and case studies, suggesting a lack of deeper theoretical analysis and a tendency to focus on individual arguments rather than broader systemic issues. One highly critical review found Lessig's arguments to be "mediocre" and "inadequate," particularly in justifying claims of harm from less restrictive copyright, and accused him of ideological biases that prevent a more profound challenge to the concept of private property. Additionally, some felt Lessig's proposed solutions, such as Creative Commons licenses, could paradoxically introduce new complexities and compliance burdens, contradicting his aim to simplify copyright.
Overall, "Free Culture" is widely considered a thought-provoking and essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of copyright law, intellectual property, and digital culture. While its specific examples may reflect its era, the book's core arguments about balancing creators' rights with the freedom to innovate remain highly pertinent. It is recommended for readers seeking to re-evaluate their understanding of intellectual property, those concerned with the impact of legislation on creative expression, and individuals curious about the historical evolution of copyright. The book appeals to a broad audience, including legal scholars, artists, and general readers, particularly those who have witnessed the internet's development and are invested in fostering a culture of creativity and open sharing.
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