The Cult Of The Amateur: How Blogs, Myspace, Youtube, And The Rest Of Today'S Usergenerated Media Are Destroying Our Economy, O,New

The Cult Of The Amateur: How Blogs, Myspace, Youtube, And The Rest Of Today'S Usergenerated Media Are Destroying Our Economy, O,New

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Amateur Hour Has Arrived, And The Audience Is Running The Showin A Hardhitting And Provocative Polemic, Silicon Valley Insider And Pundit Andrew Keen Exposes The Grave Consequences Of Todays New Participatory Web 2.0 And Reveals How It Threatens Our Values, Economy, And Ultimately The Very Innovation And Creativity That Forms The Fabric Of American Achievement.Our Most Valued Cultural Institutions, Keen Warnsour Professional Newspapers, Magazines, Music, And Moviesare Being Overtaken By An Avalanche Of Amateur, Usergenerated Free Content. Advertising Revenue Is Being Siphoned Off By Free Classified Ads On Sites Like Craigslist; Television Networks Are Under Attack From Free Usergenerated Programming On Youtube And The Like; Filesharing And Digital Piracy Have Devastated The Multibilliondollar Music Business And Threaten To Undermine Our Movie Industry. Worse, Keen Claims, Our Cutandpaste Online Culturein Which Intellectual Property Is Freely Swapped, Downloaded, Remashed, And Aggregatedthreatens Over 200 Years Of Copyright Protection And Intellectual Property Rights, Robbing Artists, Authors, Journalists, Musicians, Editors, And Producers Of The Fruits Of Their Creative Labors.In Todays Selfbroadcasting Culture, Where Amateurism Is Celebrated And Anyone With An Opinion, However Illinformed, Can Publish A Blog, Post A Video On Youtube, Or Change An Entry On Wikipedia, The Distinction Between Trained Expert And Uninformed Amateur Becomes Dangerously Blurred. When Anonymous Bloggers And Videographers, Unconstrained By Professional Standards Or Editorial Filters, Can Alter The Public Debate And Manipulate Public Opinion, Truth Becomes A Commodity To Be Bought, Sold, Packaged, And Reinvented.The Very Anonymity That The Web 2.0 Offers Calls Into Question The Reliability Of The Information We Receive And Creates An Environment In Which Sexual Predators And Identity Thieves Can Roam Free. While No Ludditekeen Pioneered Several Internet Startups Himselfhe Urges Us To Consider The Consequences Of Blindly Supporting A Culture That Endorses Plagiarism And Piracy And That Fundamentally Weakens Traditional Media And Creative Institutions.Offering Concrete Solutions On How We Can Reign In The Freewheeling, Narcissistic Atmosphere That Pervades The Web, The Cult Of The Amateur Is A Wakeup Call To Each And Every One Of Us.

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