信息生命政治:版权法与网络社会生活的规制

Q1 Social Sciences
Nicholas Gervassis
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在线环境说明了我们进入信息时代的最真实的过渡,文化发展和社会关系完全通过“可触摸的”数字信息人工制品来调解,如文本、图像、视频、网页链接和社交网络账户。悬浮在它的无形本质和各种“有形”表达之间,根据德拉霍斯的说法,构成了“作为交流生物的人类代理人的日常命脉”,在熟悉的财产法律概念下进行管理的信息,可以说是“生命政治”的发展:人们对信息项目施加的控制,延伸到管理其社会和文化方面的本质生活。版权法中信息的财产化授权了权力的长期行使,在未来的计算机中介社会中,这既可能削弱重要知识的流通,也可能构建公众对文化的参与,从而有效地干扰个人、社会和政治身份的发展。考虑到企业在网络环境中的权力增加,版权密集型行业和网络托管巨头之间的竞争,以及最近欧盟指令2019/790等法律的影响引发的辩论,这种担忧似乎更有道理。本文通过回顾版权法的发展,反思傅柯式的生命政治学理解和媒介生态学理论解释,对信息和网络公共互动空间的监管进行批判性的评论。
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Information biopolitics: copyright law and the regulation of life in the network society
ABSTRACT Online settings illustrate our truest passing into the information age, with cultural development and social relationships being mediated exclusively via ‘palpable’ digital information artefacts, like texts, images, videos, webpage links and social networking accounts. Suspended between its intangible nature and its various ‘tangible’ expressions, and according to Drahos constituting ‘the daily lifeblood of human agents as communicating beings’, information regulated under familiar legal conceptions of property suggests arguably ‘biopolitical’ developments: the hold, which one exerts on information items, extends to administering essentially life in its social and cultural aspects. The propertisation of information in copyright laws authorises long-term exercises of power that, in future, computer-mediated societies, could both undercut circulation of vital knowledge and structure the public’s participation in culture, thus interfering effectively with the development of personal, social and political identities. Such concerns appear more plausible considering the increase of corporate power across online settings, contested between concentrations of copyright-intensive industries and web hosting giants, and following debates over the impacts of laws like the recent EU Directive 2019/790. By reviewing copyright law developments, this paper reflects on Foucauldian biopolitics understandings and media ecology theoretical interpretations, to comment critically on the regulation of information and online public interaction spaces.
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