Show notes
S02E10 (#320). What does it mean to own something? We talk with David about the concept of ownership, going beyond the legal definition and into the wider concept of ownership and how digital artefacts lead us to re-think and re-evaluate some of the concepts that we have previously relied on.
We talk about copyright, creative commons, art, creativity, reciprocity and how concepts such as crowd funding can enable projects that otherwise don’t make traditional economic sense. We also name-drop a large number of music artists and albums!
“What’s scarce in buying that, you know, Beyonce digital album is Beyonce. She’s the part that is in fact, individual not replicable. Super scarce, her time, her effort.”
– David Dylan Thomas
(Listening time: 47 minutes, transcript)
References:
- Full transcript for this episode
- David Dyland Thomas
- From Business To Buttons 2024 – listen for your discount code!
- [00:00] Build Measure Learn vs. Learn Measure Build
- [04:00] Freedom to roam – Allemansrätten
- [07:00] Make digital ownership accessible to everyone
- [10:00] Creative Commons
- [11:00] Blockchain and Smart Contracts
- [13:00] Book summary: Why we cooperate
- [17:00] The scarcity principle
- [22:00] The history of crowdfunding
- [23:00] Lost is Laurieland (Laurie Anderson in Swedish Moderna museet).
- [27:00] James Brown and the story behind the sample
- [27:00] Generative AI and intellectual property
- [29:00] Fair Use: What is transformative
- [29:30] DJ Shadows endtroducing (Wikipedia)
- [31:00] AI – legal and ethical issues
- [33:00] Sadie Red Wing inclusive design podcast
- [33:00] Nielsen Norman Group: The reciprocity principle
- Recommended listening:
- Episode 245: Cognitive bias with David Dylan Thomas
- Spotify playlist featuring tracks and artists mentioned in this episode
- Covert art image used with persmission from AFRY Experience Studios
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