
"A New Cultural Economy: The Limits of Intellectual Property" is the theme of this year's Ars Electronica, the internationally acclaimed festival, taking place on 5-9 September in Linz, Austria.
"With this provocative formulation, Ars Electronica is placing one of the core issues of modern knowledge-based society at the focal point of this year's festival program. What's at stake: the value of intellectual property, freedom of information and copyright protection, big profit-making opportunities and the vision of an open knowledge-based society that seeks to build its new economy on the basis of creativity and innovation. The crux of the matter is that we still lack practical, workable rules and regulations governing this new reality and -of no small importance- that the task of coming up with them ought not to be left up to lawyers and MBAs alone.After all, regardless of the perspective from which one approaches this issue -that of the Internet pirates, the inventors of a new information commons, the pioneers of a sharing economy or the apologists of the creative industries- one thing remains true: if knowledge and content actually are to be the new capital of postindustrial society, then they have to circulate and be accessible by all."
The four conference symposia will be streamed live, and an edited version will be available the day afterwards.
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