Good Reads
Sunday, December 23rd, 2007Here’s some posts worth a look…
Percent of Teens Producing Digital Content is Up
David Warlick gives a super run-down on the results of a recent study from the PEW Internet and American Life Project that indicates the participation of teens posting content to the web is notably up.
Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging in at least one type of content creation, up from 57% of online teens in 2004.
The study seems to indicate that girls are more prolific to post content than boys, but boys are more likely to produce video content than girls.
The Generational Divide of Copyright Morality
An interesting post from David Jukes discussing a strategy he uses in his speaking engagements that clearly demonstrates a fundamental moral difference between older and younger generations regarding filesharing copyright issue.
Understanding the way forward for copyright reformers
Another interesting look at copyright issues and the ‘new’ moralities. This one from Wes Fryer, who provides a bunch of links extending this conversation into the arguement that the current state of law restricts creativity. Details some of the work of Dr. Lawrence Lessing advocating increased usage of open licensing in digital media creation.





