Coding freedom: the ethics and aesthetics of hacking/ [electronic resource] /
E. Gabriella Coleman.
- Princeton University Press, 2012.
- 268 p.
Introduction: A Tale of Two Worlds. Chapter, Lesson, Part Part I: Histories. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 1: The Life of a Free Software Hacker. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 2: A Tale of Two Legal Regimes. Chapter, Lesson, Part Part II: Codes Of Value. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 3: The Craft and Craftiness of Hacking. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 4: Two Ethical Moments in Debian. Chapter, Lesson, Part Part III: The Politics of Avowal and Disavowal. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 5: Code is Speech. Chapter, Lesson, Part Conclusion: The Cultural Critique of Intellectual Property Law. Chapter, Lesson, Part Epilogue: How to Proliferate Distinctions, Not Destroy Them. Chapter, Lesson, Part Cover, Title,Coding freedom: the ethics and aesthetics of hacking--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--References, Appendix, Index,Notes--References, Appendix, Index,References--References, Appendix, Index,Index.
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