Rebecca Giblin is a professor at Melbourne Law School, specializing in research at the intersection of law and culture.
She has authored three books that tackle cultural challenges from unique perspectives.
Her latest work, co-authored with Cory Doctorow, examines how big businesses capture creative labor markets and proposes solutions.
Giblin's previous books explore reimagining copyright systems and the ineffectiveness of litigation against P2P file sharing.
Based in Melbourne, Australia, she is passionate about promoting artists' rights and access to knowledge and culture.
Outside of her academic pursuits, Giblin enjoys various activities, including dancing, hiking, and engaging in intense discussions on diverse topics.
Compare Features | Free | Pro |
---|---|---|
📖 Read Summaries
All summaries are free to read in 40 languages
|
||
🎧 Listen to Summaries
Listen to unlimited summaries in 40 languages
|
— | |
❤️ Unlimited Bookmarks
Free users are limited to 10
|
— | |
📜 Unlimited History
Free users are limited to 10
|
— |