The Open Revolution: New Rules For A New World

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Will the digital revolution give us digital dictatorships or digital democracies? Forget everything you think you know about the digital age. It’s not about privacy, surveillance, AI or blockchain—it’s about ownership. Because, in a digital age, who owns information controls the future. Today, information is everywhere. From your DNA to the latest blockbusters, from lifesaving drugs to the app on your phone, from big data to algorithms. Our entire global economy is built on it and the rules around information affect us all every day. As information continues to move into the digital domain, it can be copied and distributed with ease, making access and control even more important. But the rules we have made for it, derived from how we manage physical property, are hopelessly maladapted to the digital world. In this urgent and provocative book, Rufus Pollock shows that we must make a choice between making information Open, shared by all, or making it Closed, exclusively owned and controlled, and how today’s Closed digital economy is the source of problems ranging from growing inequality, to unaffordable medicines, to the power of a handful of tech monopolies to control how we think and vote. Choosing Open is the path to a more equitable, innovative and profitable future for all.

Author(s): Rufus Pollock
Publisher: A/E/T PRESS
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 127
Tags: Open Revolution, Social Aspects, Technology

Prologue: Monopolies of Attention......Page 14
Platform effects......Page 15
``Intellectual property'' rights......Page 16
Old Rules in a New World......Page 17
An Open World......Page 20
Defining Information and Openness......Page 24
What is Information?......Page 25
What is Openness? Freedom to use, build on and share......Page 28
Attribution, Integrity and Share-Alike......Page 30
Patents and Copyright as ``Intellectual Property''......Page 34
Face to Face with Power......Page 40
Triumph over Closed Minds: The Internet......Page 44
Music to our Ears......Page 54
Do we need an Open model? Isn't Spotify sufficient?......Page 61
How the Secret of Life Almost Stayed Secret......Page 66
The Secret of Life......Page 67
Reading the Code......Page 69
Of Worms and Men......Page 70
A Wellcome Arrival......Page 73
The Risks of Delay: the Saga of BRCA2......Page 76
Back to the Genome......Page 77
Meet Jamie Love......Page 84
Openness: The Best Medicine......Page 92
Making an Open World......Page 104
Remuneration rights in place of monopoly rights......Page 106
Remuneration rights are technically feasible......Page 107
Remuneration rights are politically feasible......Page 112
Help us Make it Happen......Page 116
Coda: The Original Copyfight......Page 122
Acknowledgements......Page 126