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Ep416 - Andrew Keen | The Cult of the Amateur
Jan 30, 2024
Andrew Keen, author of 'The Cult of the Amateur,' discusses the negative consequences of the participatory internet, including the threat to cultural institutions and intellectual property rights. The podcast explores the blurred line between experts and amateurs, the impact of democratized media on traditional media, the importance of professional journalists, the ethical implications of companies acquiring personal information, privacy concerns, the role of experts in media, the seductive nature of the internet, and the impact of advertising on content.
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- User-generated content threatens copyright protection and intellectual property rights.
- Blurred distinction between experts and amateurs in self-broadcasting culture.
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The consequences of amatuer content
The podcast discusses Andrew Keen's book, 'The Cult of the Amateur' and the grave consequences of today's new participatory internet.Keen argues that amateur, user-generated content is overtaking valued cultural institutions and threatening copyright protection and intellectual property rights.
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