“Or to put it another way: we are at the end of the
beginning of the digital revolution.”
When I read this statement from Nancy Levinson, it dawned on
me that we are in a revolution. I didn’t really think about referring this
print and pixel phenomenon as a revolution before, but it is. The first part of
the revolution is over. The question of preference between print and digital is
already irrelevant. It is outdated. This notion was one that was interesting to
me as I was reading Print and Pixel. This “revolution” impacts every aspect of
our lives.
One notion from the article that I found problematic was
what Levinson mentioned about copyright laws. This is a topic that I am very
curious about. How is it possible to control copyrights with digital
information? How could we possibly regulate this flow of content in the digital
world?