Syllabus for Roster(s):
- 17Sp MDST 4960-002 (CGAS)
Course Description (for SIS)
Copyright, Culture, and Commerce
Spring 2016
Professor Siva Vaidhyanathan
Email sivav@virginia.edu
Office hours: Wednesdays 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. and by appointment
Office: 209 Wilson Hall
Course Description
In this course, we will discuss one of the most powerful social, cultural, economic and political institutions of our day: intellectual property (IP). How did we arrive at the notion that creative works and ideas can be owned, bought and sold like tangible commodities? What impact does this concept have on the way we view the world? How does it help us achieve our social goals, and how does it present obstacles to reaching those goals? And, in the age of digitized information and networked communication, how can we understand the role of IP in light of the rapidly changing developments in the way culture is produced and consumed?
In our efforts to better understand these issues, we will read both primary and secondary materials, covering subjects ranging from the birth of copyright to the latest developments in the global “copyfight” over information in the digital age, view relevant and interesting documentary films, and enjoy guest lectures from a broad range of knowledgeable speakers.