Interview with Cory Doctorow – Full Transcript and Audio File
By Sara Rosso • Apr 14th, 2009 • Category: Tech Talk
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- Part 1: Copyfight and Creative Commons
- Part 2: Ebooks, DRM and Universal Formats
- Part 3: The Future of Art in the Information Age
Here is the entire transcript of the interview in a text file – it took me hours to transcribe, it…so play nice.
Here’s the mp3 which is about 22 minutes long, which you can also download by saving here. But please note, it’s not the best quality recording.
If you liked what Cory had to say, you might enjoy reading some of his recent articles:
- Authors have lost the plot in Kindle battle, The Guardian
- The High Priests of IT — And the Heretics, Harvard Business Blog
- You shouldn’t have to sell your soul just to download some music, The Guardian
- Writing in the Age of Distraction – Locus Magazine
- drmfree tag for items on Amazon, BoingBoing.net
Or, check out his books which are made available FREE through a Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States
- Novels, non-fiction books, and his stories
- I recommend “Content“ – a collection of “essays, speeches, and white-papers on subjects ranging from copyright to science fiction writing to DRM, Wikipedia to Facebook and Metadata.”
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