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Culture and objeCts,new territories on the
Issue editor: Jean-Pierre Dardayrol
Editorial Pierre COUVEINHES
Introduction
Jean-Pierre DARDAYROL
A. Culture and leisure at risk onthe internet
1. Factors of rupture and continuity
The industries related to culture and creativity are Europe’sdigitital future
Jean-Noël TRONC
The stakes in the cultureand entertainment industries
Laurence FRANCESCHINI
Culture, entertainment, intellectual property, pro-tection on the Internet: The “mirror of the lawtechnique”?
Jean BERBINAU
Tu» and “vous»: The diachronic process underly-ing the use of second-person pronouns in the digital era
Anne-Élisabeth CRÉDEVILLE
2. Cultural practices and the Internet
Internet connected television
Philippe LEVRIER
How to break free from the unacceptable paradox of Francelosing jobs despite its creativity in video games?
Patrice MARTIN-LALANDE
E-books
Jacques TOUBON
Free on the Internet : from a mercantile to a community-based rationale
Godefroy DANG NGYUEN, Sylvain DEJEAN and Thierry PENARD
3. Creators and producers
The role of Internet service-providers
Yves LE MOUËL
The music industry’s stakes during the Internet era
David EL SAYEGH
B. the internet of things and ofproductivity
1. Major points of debate
The private lives of things
Alain BENSOUSSANand Éric BARBRY
The Internet of things, a new field for cybercriminality
Lieutenant-Colonel Éric FREYSSINET
The Internet of things: From a global vision to the scarce appli-cations
Hervé RANNOU
2. The shape of things to come
The Internet of things: The limitations of a concept mainlyused for marketing
Olivier ROUXEL
The machine-to-machine (M2M) market and its prospects
Samuel ROPERT
he Internet of things: What prospects for logistics?
Jean-Pierre DARDAYROL, Claudine DUCHESNEandLoïc de LACOCHETIÈRE
Things, old and new
Gabriel KÉPÉKLIAN
Internet(s) of logistical objects and business models
Yann LE ROCHand Éric BALLOT
Specific References
- EAN13
- 9782747222716