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Common As Air Lewis Hyde

Common As Air By Lewis Hyde

Common As Air by Lewis Hyde


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Common as Air raises the question of how our shared store of art and knowledge might be made compatible with our desire to copyright everything.

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Common As Air: Revolution, Art, and Ownership by Lewis Hyde

In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous 'I Have a Dream' speech. Thirty years later his son registered the words 'I Have a Dream' as a trademark and successfully blocked attempts to reproduce these four words. Unlike the Gettysburg Address and other famous speeches, 'I Have a Dream' is now private property, even though some the speech is comprised of words written by Thomas Jefferson, a man who very much believed that the corporate land grab of knowledge was at odds with the development of civil society. Exploring the complex intersection between creativity and commerce, Hyde raises the question of how our shared store of art and knowledge might be made compatible with our desire to copyright everything, and questions whether the fruits of creative labour can - or should - be privately owned, especially in the digital age. 'In what sense,' he writes, 'can someone own, and therefore control other people's access to, a work of fiction or a public speech or the ideas behind a drug?' Moving deftly between literary analysis, history and biography (from Benjamin Franklin's reluctance to patent his inventions to Bob Dylan's admission that his early method of songwriting was largely comprised of 'rearranging verses to old blues ballads, adding an original line here or there...slapping a title on it'), Common As Air is a stirring call-to-arms about how we might concretely legislate for a cultural commons that would simultaneously allow for financial reward and protection from monopoly. Rigorous, informative and riveting, this is a book for anyone who is interested in the creative process.

Common As Air Reviews

'a rich public resource and inspirational inheritance from which we may profit intellectually, aesthetically and morally' The Times

About Lewis Hyde

Lewis Hyde is a poet, essayist, translator and cultural critic. He is the author of Common as Air: Revolution, Art, and Ownership. He is a MacArthur Fellow and the Richard. L. Thomas Professor of Creative Writing at Kenyon College, as well as Faculty Associate at Harvard's Berkman Centre for Internet and Society.

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GOR006012675
9781908526045
1908526041
Common As Air: Revolution, Art, and Ownership by Lewis Hyde
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quarto Publishing PLC
2012-03-01
352
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