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(1) Ted Striphas & Kembrew
McLeod, “Introduction—Strategic
Improprieties: Cultural Studies, the Everyday, and
the Politics of Intellectual Properties”
(2) Adrian Johns, “Intellectual
Property and the Nature of Science”
(3) McKenzie Wark, “Information
Wants to be Free (But is Everywhere in Chains)”
(4) Andrew Herman, Rosemary J. Coombe, &
Lewis Kaye, “Your
Second Life? Goodwill and the Performativity of
Intellectual Properties in On-Line Games”
(5) Steve Jones, “Reality©
and Virtual Reality©: When Virtual and Real
Worlds Collide”
(6) Jane Gaines, “Early
Cinema, Heyday of Copying: The Too Many Copies of
L’arroseur arose”
(7) Gilbert B. Rodman & Cheyanne Vanderdonckt,
“Music for Nothing
or, I Want My MP3: The Regulation and Recirculation
of Affect”
(8) David Sanjek, “Ridiculing
the 'White Bread Original': The Politics of Parody
and Preservation of Greatness in Luther Campbell
a.k.a. Luke Skyywalker et al. v. Acuff-Rose Music,
Inc.”
(9) Eva Hemmungs Wirtén,
“Out of Sight
and Out of Mind: On the Cultural Hegemony of Intellectual
Property (Critique)”
(10) Siva Vaidhyanathan, “Afterword—Critical
Information Studies: A Bibliographic Manifesto”
(11) Patricia R. Zimmermann, “Just
Say No: Negativland's No Business”
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