The Art of the Creative Commons : : Openness, Networked Value and Peer Production in the Sound Industry / / Milosz Miszczynski.

"The Art of the Creative Commons is a book about peer-to-peer production, providing a unique model of commons from the creative industries. The book expands the knowledge about the role in which an alternative framework of copyright protection (Creative Commons) regulates and establishes norms...

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Superior document:Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; 214/16
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; 214/16.
Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2022.
Physical Description:1 online resource (227 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Illustrations
  • Introduction The Art of the Creative Commons
  • 1 Creative Industries: Opening Copyright with Open Licensing
  • 2 Creative Commoning: Commons-Based Peer Production and Networked Value of Objects
  • 3 Sound Industry and FreeSound.org
  • 4 Studying the Art of the Creative Commons
  • 5 The Structure of the Book
  • 1 Managing and Organizing Openness in the Digital Economy
  • 1 Openness in Business Strategy and Operations
  • 1.1 Open Innovation
  • 1.2 Open Business
  • 2 Participatory Cultures
  • 2.1 Open Capital
  • 2.2 Open Production
  • 3 Openness in Public Policy
  • 3.1 Open Data Movement
  • 3.2 Open Scholarship
  • 3.3 Open Government
  • 2 Cultural, Legal and Organisational Foundations of Digital Commons and Peer-Production
  • 1 Culture of Resistance and the Roots of the Digital Commons
  • 2 Open Licensing: The Legal Foundations of Digital Commoning
  • 3 Principles of Digital Peer Production
  • 3 Creative Commons Political Economy of Creative Peer-to-Peer Production
  • 1 The Basic Framework of Copyright in Creative Industries
  • 2 Creative Industries' Crisis in the Digital Era
  • 3 Opening Creative Industries: Creative Commons as a Remedy to Restrictiveness of Copyright
  • 4 Creative Commons: Alternative Production and Distribution in Sound Industry
  • 4 Creative Commons Peer-Production and the Quest for Networked Value
  • 1 Metadata and Content Annotation
  • 2 Sound Scenes and Their Cross-Fertilisation
  • 3 Growing Commons: Providing Representation for Underrepresented Sound
  • 4 Sharing Building Blocks: On a Search for Use Value of Content
  • 5 The Art of Commoning and Content in Context
  • 1 Technical Quality and Context
  • 2 Openness and Artistic Experimentation
  • 3 Sound Commoning and a Sense of Community
  • 6 Acknowledging Authorship Attribution in the Market Context
  • 1 Attribution and Reputation
  • 2 Waiving Attribution
  • 3 Violation of Creative Commons License
  • 4 Public Domain (cc-0) as a Response to Limitations of Protection
  • 5 Conclusion
  • 7 Art for Art's Sake? Commodifying the Commons
  • 1 Symbolic Unity of Creative Commons and Creative Industries
  • 2 Multiple Channel Content Sales
  • 3 Freemium Mode of Sound and Related Products
  • 4 Exclusivity of Access and Intermediation
  • 5 Curation and Automated Integration
  • 6 Conclusions
  • Conclusion The Art of the Creative Commons
  • 1 Creative Commons and the Opening of the Creative Industries
  • 2 Networked Value and the Commons
  • 3 Artistic Work through Commons-Based Production
  • 4 Creative Commons in the Political Economy of the Creative Industries
  • 5 Future Research on the Art of the Commons
  • Bibliography
  • Index.