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“Google & The World Brain” Airing Now on Al Jazeera America

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This may be the single most important piece of work to date that explores the rights and concerns of creators in the digital age. The film details how Google has made plans to commercially monetize and monopolize all creative works for their own corporate profit.

FIND CHANNEL AND AIRTIME:
http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/2013/8/trailer-for-googleandtheworldbrain.html

MORE ABOUT THE FILM:
http://www.worldbrainthefilm.com/

The goal of accumulating all human knowledge in one repository has been a dream since ancient times. Only recently, however, has that dream become a reality. Quietly and behind closed doors, Google has been executing a project to scan and digitize every printed word on the planet. Working with the world’s most prestigious libraries, the webmasters are reinventing the limits of copyright in the name of free access to anyone, anywhere. What can possibly be wrong with this? As “Google and the World Brain reveals,” a whole lot.

Some argue that Google’s actions represent aggressive theft on an enormous scale, others see them as an attempt to monopolize our shared cultural heritage, and still others view the project as an attempt to flatten our minds by consolidating complex ideas into searchable “extra long tweets.”

At first slowly, and then with intensifying conviction, a diverse coalition mobilizes to stop the fulfillment of this ambitious dream. Incisive and riveting as it uncovers a high-stakes multinational heist, Ben Lewis’s film voices an important alternative to the technological utopianism of our time.


Filed under: Artists Rights Watch, Copyright, Copyright Policy, musings, Video Tagged: AlJazeera, Amercia, Amit Singhal, Brewster Kahle, Clay Shirky, Controversy, Damià Roure, Evgeny Morozov, google, Google & The World Brain, Google Books, Harvard Law School, jaron lanier, Jean-Noël Jeanneney, Jordi Torres, Kaiser Kuo, Kevin Kelly, lawrence Lessig, lawsuit, Lewis Hyde, Luis Collado, Mian Mian, Pamela Samuelson, Reginald Carr, Richard Ovenden, Robert Darnton, Roland Reuss, Shojiro Akashi, Sidney Verba., W. Boyd Rayward

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