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Author Dent, Alexander Sebastian, author

Title Digital pirates : policing intellectual property in Brazil / Alexander Sebastian Dent
Published Stanford : Stanford University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 194 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction : the joys and sorrows of digital textuality -- "Magical" consumption and the violence of informality -- The materialities of digital texts -- Bordering, the Internet, and Paraguayan horses -- Pre-Papal preparations and cellularity -- Digital textuality as interruption -- Conclusion : stationary Indians and corporate raiders
Summary "Today's intellectual property regime is dysfunctional. The extensive policing of copying does not reduce rates of "piracy," nor does it get producers of music, movies, or medicines paid more or more inclined to innovate. But what new modes of circulation and production have emerged from this rupture, and what is the lived experience of navigating this failed regulatory regime? Through a study of unauthorized creation, distribution, and consumption of movies and music in Brazil between 1998 and 2015, this manuscript offers a new definition and conception of piracy, showing how increasing global enforcement of IP has made piracy even more indispensable to participating in contemporary capitalism. Complex and capricious laws may prohibit it, but piracy has become a core, quotidian activity of the twenty-first-century. Combining the tools of linguistic and cultural anthropology as well as theoretical models from media studies and political economy, Digital Pirates examines the dynamics of IP and piracy, showing they serve as covalent strategies for managing the gaps between texts, in this case, digital content. Dent's analysis includes his fieldwork in and around Sao Paulo with pirates, musicians, filmmakers, police, salesmen, technicians, policy makers, politicians, activists, and consumers. Through its novel theorization of "digital textuality," this manuscript offers crucial, teachable insights into the formal qualities of today's mediascape as well as the particularized political and cultural norms that govern it and work together to simultaneously generate piracy, anti-piracy enforcement, and fraught consumer experiences-in Latin America and beyond"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 28, 2020)
Subject Piracy (Copyright) -- Brazil -- Prevention
Piracy (Copyright) -- Social aspects -- Brazil
Piracy (Copyright) -- Economic aspects -- Brazil
Intellectual property infringement -- Brazil
Video recordings -- Pirated editions -- Brazil
Sound recordings -- Pirated editions -- Brazil
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
Intellectual property infringement
Piracy (Copyright) -- Economic aspects
Sound recordings -- Pirated editions
Video recordings -- Pirated editions
Brazil
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019038804
ISBN 9781503612983
1503612988