Metaphors, Law and Digital Phenomena: the Swedish pirate bay court case

Larsson, Stefan (2013). Metaphors, Law and Digital Phenomena: the Swedish pirate bay court case. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 21, (4), 354 - 379
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Authors:
Larsson, Stefan
Department:
Department of Sociology of Law
Lund University Internet Institute (LUii)
Abstract:
This article uses conceptual metaphor theory to develop the concept of ‘skeumorphs’ (reuse of old concepts for new phenomena) in order to analyse the Swedish The Pirate Bay court case. In line with conceptual metaphor theory, which states that abstract thinking is largely metaphorical, the article argues that this is true also for digital phenomena that, thus, are largely understood through metaphors and skeumorphs. Also, when attempting to understand and conceptualize new digital phenomena such as The Pirate Bay (TPB), law in a digital society is inevitably affected. Hence, new phenomena can be fought over in a ‘battle of metaphors’, in the TPB court case, for example, evidenced by the arguments of seeing TPB as ‘a platform’, ‘bulletin board’, or an ‘impure search engine’. This, here argued, was of key relevance for the outcome of the case.
Keywords:
metaphors ; conceptions ; skeumorphs ; The Pirate Bay ; copyright ; intellectual property ; conceptual development ; Law and Society ; Information Systems, Social aspects
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1464-3693
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