software piracy and open source in Indonesia
Hi guys, I am doing two related researches on some aspects of digital culture. One is about the cultural impacts of software piracy in Indonesia and the other is on the significance of open source movement to social/political/cultural/artistic development also in Indonesia. Will anyone kindly direct me on some references that will help me in completing these projects? On piracy, I've read Ravi Sundaram's short but insightful essay on piracy as recylcling modernity in India, Brian Larkin's observation of piracy as the "dark" infrastructure for film production in, and also Tarleton Gillespie's Wired Shut on Digital Rights Management. On Open Source, i'm reading Chris Kelty's Two Bits, Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott A. Hissam, and Karim R. Lakhani's Perspective on Free and Open Source Software, and also Glyn Moody's Rebel Code. I'm sensing that there are a lot of other works out there that I can also use. So if anyone has any information or suggestion on either/both of thiese topics, i'd really appreciate your willingness to share. Best, Izul
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