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Media type
  
Book

ISBN
  
978-0-765-32908-0

Author
  
Cory Doctorow

Award
  
Prometheus Award

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Language
  
English

Awards
  
2013 Prometheus Award

Originally published
  
2012

Genre
  
Fiction

Country
  
United States of America

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Works by Cory Doctorow, Fiction books

Pirate Cinema is a novel by Cory Doctorow. It was released in October 2012. The novel is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license and is available free on the author's website.

The novel is set in a dystopian near-future Britain where the government is effectively controlled by media corporations. The main character, Trent McCauley, has had his internet access cut for reassembling downloaded films on his computer and, living rough on the streets of London, is trying to fight the introduction of a new draconian copyright law.

Pirate Cinema won the 2013 Prometheus Award.

The US hardcover is 384 pages long.

This book was also featured as an e-book in the Humble eBook Bundle. The bundle raised more than $1.2 million, with customers paying an average amount of $14.29 for the bundle.

References

Pirate Cinema (novel) Wikipedia