Freeloading: How Our Insatiable Hunger for Free Content Starves Creativity - Chris Ruen [epub]

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Published 2012

"A wonderful book that catches an encouraging shift in the zeitgeist. Ruen's epiphany regarding the effects of his own piracy and freeloading of the bands he loves was eye opening." - David Byrne

"Fascinating." - The Village Voice

"The original slacker's dream of free everything may have been realized by the Internet-but along with it came the slacker's nightmare of never getting paid for one's creativity. Freeloading seeks-and to a large extent succeeds-to wrestle with the collapse of the commons and the possibilities for a renewed social contract." - Douglas Rushkoff

"Brooklyn's Chris Ruen is one of the most compelling and forward thinking critics of our current download culture." - M3 Music Conference, Netherlands

"A book...that promises to contribute greatly to copyright debates." - Terry Hart, Copyhype

Author Chris Ruen, himself a former dedicated freeloader, came to understand how illegal downloads can threaten an entire artistic community after spending time with successful Brooklyn bands who had yet to make a significant profit on their popular music. The product of innumerable late-night, caffeine-fueled conversations and interviews with contemporary musicians such as Craig Finn of The Hold Steady, Ira Wolf Tuton of Yeasayer, and Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio, Freeloading not only dissects this ongoing battle-casting a critical eye on the famous SOPA protests and the attendant rhetoric-but proposes concise, practical solutions that would provide protection to artists and consumers alike.

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Freeloading: How Our Insatiable Hunger for Free Content Starves Creativity - Chris Ruen [epub]