

Future Knowledge
Internet Archive & Authors Alliance
Future Knowledge explores the intersection of technology, culture, and information policy with leading authors, scholars, and experts. From copyright and open access to AI and digital preservation, we discuss the big issues shaping knowledge and creativity in the digital age. This podcast is brought to you by the Internet Archive and Authors Alliance.
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Jul 16, 2025 • 50min
Averting the Digital Dark Age
Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, and Ian Milligan, a history professor and author, dive into the urgent need for preserving digital content. They discuss the evolution of the internet, from open access to corporate control, and the crucial role of digital librarians in maintaining historical records. The conversation highlights Canada's potential in leading internet preservation and AI development. They also explore decentralized technologies as a means to create a more inclusive digital space, emphasizing the importance of accessibility for marginalized voices.

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Jul 2, 2025 • 34min
The Internet Con
Cory Doctorow, a science fiction author and activist, dives into his latest work, The Internet Con, advocating for user empowerment against Big Tech's grip. He discusses the toxic cycle of 'inshittification' that erodes platform quality and freedom. Doctorow emphasizes the pressing necessity of antitrust reforms, particularly in light of Google’s reliance on acquisitions. He argues for collective action over individualism to tackle systemic challenges, including monopoly capitalism. It's a call to reshape the digital landscape for all users.

Jun 18, 2025 • 56min
Live Dead
Join musicologist John Brackett and Grateful Dead scholar David Gans as they explore the cultural significance of live recordings. John discusses how live tapes, both official and fan-made, shaped the band's legacy and audience authenticity. He highlights key moments like the challenges of capturing live energy in studio, the rise of bootleg culture, and the evolution of the Dead's archival strategy. With insights from his book, Live Dead, this conversation delves into the transformative power of the 'live' experience in music.

Jun 4, 2025 • 36min
Copyright, AI, and Great Power Competition
Tim Hwang, General Counsel and Senior Fellow at the Foundation for American Innovation, and Joshua Levine, Research Fellow at the same foundation, dive into the intricate relationship between copyright, AI, and global power dynamics. They discuss how AI's training data challenges copyright law and the implications for fair use. The conversation addresses China’s strategic data access laws and the risks of U.S. litigation on AI development. They also explore the potential for local AI solutions and the balance between innovation and licensing that could shape the industry.

Jun 4, 2025 • 37min
The Copyright Wars
Historian Peter Baldwin, a UCLA professor and author of The Copyright Wars, joins copyright scholar Pamela Samuelson to delve into 300 years of copyright conflicts. They explore the evolution of copyright laws, contrasting European and U.S. practices, and discuss the implications of Google Books and DMCA safe harbors. The conversation also touches on open access challenges in academia, the complexities of digital lending, and the evolving role of libraries in a digital landscape. A fascinating journey through the battles over intellectual property!

May 26, 2025 • 2min
Future Knowledge | Podcast Trailer
Launching in June 2025, Future Knowledge explores the intersection of technology, culture, and information policy with leading authors, scholars, and experts. From copyright and open access to AI and digital preservation, we discuss the big issues shaping knowledge and creativity in the digital age. This podcast is brought to you by the Internet Archive and Authors Alliance.


