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The Surprising History of Copyright and What It Means For Google
Google engEDU
55 min – Aug 15, 2006

Google Tech Talks
August 15, 2006

Karl Fogel


Copyright is derived from a 16th-century English censorship law, later turned into a monopoly right to subsidize distribution. This history is somewhat at odds with the modern conception of copyright, and an understanding of it is increasingly important today, as the economics of distribution are changing radically.

This talk will give the audience a mid-level overview of copyright’s history, with pointers to further reading, followed by a survey of alternative economic bases for creation and distribution, and a of what these dynamics mean for companies, like Google, that flourish in an environment of frictionless information sharing. I will leave as much time as possible for Q&A.

This is a slight reworking of a talk I just gave at OSCON in Portland, see ://www.questioncopyright.org/node/5 for more.
video
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6283435552434112856


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