: A recurring theme is how these technical barriers undermine traditional public rights, such as fair use and cultural expression, effectively "wiring shut" digital culture to all but paying customers. Impact and Reception
: The industry's legal fight against tools that bypassed DVD encryption. Wired Shut
: The FCC’s attempt to mandate copy protection for digital television. : A recurring theme is how these technical
The phrase "Wired Shut" most commonly refers to the academic book (2007) by Tarleton Gillespie, published by The MIT Press . Book Overview The phrase "Wired Shut" most commonly refers to
Wired Shut, Copyright and the Shape of Digital Culture
: The failed attempt to develop copy protection for portable music players.
Gillespie’s work explores the transition from traditional legal copyright to (Digital Rights Management or DRM). He argues that content industries (film, music, and software) are bypassing the public legal system by embedding regulations directly into the technology itself. Key Themes and Arguments