Digital Barbarism: A Writer's Manifesto
By (Author) Mark Helprin
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
1st January 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Copyright law
Trademarks law
Central / national / federal government policies
346.048
Paperback
256
Width 203mm, Height 203mm, Spine 5mm
542g
Mark Helprin anticipated thathis 2007 New York Times op-edpiece about the extension of theterm of copyright would be receivedquietly. instead, within a week, thearticle had generated 750,000angry comments. shocked by hisyoung critics breathtaking senseof entitlement and appalled by thebreadth, speed, and illogic of theirarguments, Helprin realized howdrastically different this generationwas from those before it. theCreative Commons movement andthe copyright abolitionists havebeen educated with a modern biastoward collaboration, which hasled them to denigrate individualefforts. Digital Barbarism is Helprinscogent, powerful, and passionateresponse to those whose selfishdesire to stick it to the greedycorporate interests controlling thedistribution of intellectual propertyundermines not just the possibilityof an independent literary culturebut threatens the future of civilizationitself.
Mark Helprin was educated at Harvard, Princeton, and Oxford and served in the Israeli Army, Israeli Air Force, and British Merchant Navy. He is the author of, among other titles, A Dove of the East and Other Stories, Refiner"s Fire, Winter"s Tale, and A Soldier of the Great War. He lives in Virginia.