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Archives: Yochai Benkler

What Is Summer Reading but Life Writ Large?

Time to review summer reading, not only what is on the list but also the very idea of summer reading. Summer reading takes us to a place outside ourselves, but for people involved with publishing, that far-off place is part of day-to-day reality.

  • By Joseph Esposito
  • Aug 20, 2013
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Thinking Through a Strategy for Digital Rights Management

DRM (digital rights management) is a problematic response to a complex situation where copyright infringement becomes common. A management team needs a clear, progressive strategy to offset unauthorized use and may choose to drop DRM

  • By Joseph Esposito
  • Apr 23, 2012
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A Blogosphere Divided — Differences Abound Within Left and Right Political Blogs

A very thoughtful study of the political blogosphere finds that liberal and conservative approaches to Web 2.0 differ dramatically, underscoring that it’s now that you do that matters, but how you do it.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Apr 18, 2012
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