The Pirate's Dilemma

In 'The Pirate's Dilemma,' Matt Mason explores the transformative power of piracy in the digital age, revealing how the mindset of innovators mirrors that of actual pirates. He illustrates how traditional concepts of ownership and creativity are challenged by sharing and remix culture. The book delves into real-world stories of renegades and entrepreneurs who defy conventions to spark new ideas. Mason suggests that we can learn from these 'pirates' to navigate the complex terrain of the modern economy. Join this intriguing journey that blurs the lines between theft and inspiration, and discover how embracing disruption can lead to groundbreaking creativity.

By Matt Mason

Published: 2009

"In a world where the lines between creators and consumers blur, the true treasure lies not in riches, but in the freedom to innovate and share."

The Pirate's DilemmaBook binding

Start Listening

0:000:00

What Readers Say About This Book

Explores the influence of youth culture on transforming mainstream society through innovative cooperative venues and modern "do-it-yourself" values, in a report that reveals what can be learned through the indirect social experiments being performed by today's young artists and entrepreneurs. Reprint.

Mike & Casey Show Logo

The Mike & Casey Show

Dive into captivating book discussions with our expert hosts

Key Points from The Pirate's Dilemma

About the Author

M

Matt Mason

Matt Mason is an acclaimed author and poet known for his engaging and accessible writing style that seamlessly blends narrative depth with lyrical beauty. His notable works include 'The Poems of Matt Mason,' which captures the complexities of human emotion and experience, and 'The Secret Life of the American Teenager,' a poignant exploration of adolescence and identity. Mason's work often reflects contemporary themes, drawing readers into vivid worlds filled with authenticity and insight. He is also recognized for his contributions to various literary journals and has received several awards for his poetry.

Book Details

Key information about the book.

Authors
Matt Mason
Published
May 2009
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
ISBN
141653220X
Language
English
Pages
289
Genres
Business and EconomicsDigital MediaEntrepreneurshipTechnology

Purchase Options

Amazon logoBuy on Amazon
BookShop logoBuy via BookShop

Support local bookstores: BookShop gives a portion of each sale to independent bookshops!

Similar books you might like →

Bringing Up BébéBook binding

Bringing Up Bébé

Pamela Druckerman

The Hard Thing About Hard ThingsBook binding

The Hard Thing About Hard Things

Ben Horowitz

How Google WorksBook binding

How Google Works

Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg

Hard DriveBook binding

Hard Drive

James Wallace, Jim Erickson

MakersBook binding

Makers

Chris Anderson

Zero to OneBook binding

Zero to One

Peter Thiel, Blake Masters

100 Side HustlesBook binding

100 Side Hustles

Chris Guillebeau

Anything You WantBook binding

Anything You Want

Derek Sivers

Innovation and EntrepreneurshipBook binding

Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Peter F. Drucker

Hackers & PaintersBook binding

Hackers & Painters

Paul Graham

The Monk and the RiddleBook binding

The Monk and the Riddle

Randy Komisar, Kent L. Lineback

The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley StoryBook binding

The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story

Michael Lewis

The Book of WhyBook binding

The Book of Why

Judea Pearl, Dana Mackenzie

STEVE JOBS & THE NEXT BIG THINGBook binding

STEVE JOBS & THE NEXT BIG THING

Randall E. Stross

Building on BedrockBook binding

Building on Bedrock

Derek Lidow

From the Ground UpBook binding

From the Ground Up

Howard Schultz, Joanne Gordon

AbundanceBook binding

Abundance

Steven Kotler, Peter H. Diamandis

Rise of the RobotsBook binding

Rise of the Robots

Martin Ford

Slaughterhouse-FiveBook binding

Slaughterhouse-Five

Kurt Vonnegut

Ancillary JusticeBook binding

Ancillary Justice

Ann Leckie

StartupBook binding

Startup

Doree Shafrir

Growth Hacker MarketingBook binding

Growth Hacker Marketing

Ryan Holiday

Throwing Rocks at the Google BusBook binding

Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus

Douglas Rushkoff

Poor Richard's AlmanackBook binding

Poor Richard's Almanack

Benjamin Franklin

Wild RideBook binding

Wild Ride

Adam Lashinsky

AlibabaBook binding

Alibaba

Duncan Clark

Beyond EntrepreneurshipBook binding

Beyond Entrepreneurship

James Charles Collins, William C. Lazier

Why We Get FatBook binding

Why We Get Fat

Gary Taubes

The Wedding DateBook binding

The Wedding Date

Jasmine Guillory

HustleBook binding

Hustle

Jesse Tevelow

Take your reading experience to the next level

Download our mobile app to enjoy your favorite books on the go. Get access to exclusive features, offline listening, and personalized recommendations.

Download on the App Store

Book Collections you might like →

Ed Zschau's Book Recommendations

Ed Zschau's Book Recommendations

Ed Zschau is an American businessman, educator, and former politician, best known for his contributions to technology and academia. He served as a U.S. Congressman from California from 1983 to 1987, where he was an advocate for technological innovation. After his political career, Zschau became a professor at Stanford University and later at Harvard Business School, influencing future business leaders with his expertise. He has authored numerous articles on entrepreneurship and technology management, contributing significantly to the literature in these fields. Zschau's work has bridged the gap between technology and business, making complex concepts accessible to a broader audience.

View Collection
Jack Ma's Book Recommendations

Jack Ma's Book Recommendations

Jack Ma is a Chinese entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the co-founder of Alibaba Group, one of the world’s largest e-commerce and technology conglomerates. Born into a humble family in Hangzhou, China, Ma faced numerous rejections, including from KFC, before founding Alibaba in 1999. His vision for Alibaba was to empower small businesses to compete on a global scale through the internet. Under his leadership, Alibaba grew into an international powerhouse, diversifying into cloud computing, digital payments, and entertainment. Ma’s charismatic leadership and bold business strategies made him one of the most influential figures in tech and a symbol of entrepreneurial success. In 2020, Ma stepped down from Alibaba's board but continues his philanthropic work, particularly in education, environmental sustainability, and public health. He is also known for his advocacy of embracing failure and persistence in the face of adversity, inspiring entrepreneurs worldwide.

View Collection
George Hatzis's Book Recommendations

George Hatzis's Book Recommendations

George Hatzis is a lawyer, entrepreneur, and social media content creator known for his humorous and insightful takes on the legal profession. Through his popular Instagram account, Hatzis shares legal memes, advice, and commentary, making complex legal topics accessible and entertaining for a broad audience. He is also the founder of Hatzis Law, a firm that specializes in criminal defense and family law. Hatzis’ ability to merge legal expertise with humor has garnered him a large following, and he continues to be a unique voice in the legal community, advocating for modernizing the industry.

View Collection
Charlie Munger's Book Recommendations

Charlie Munger's Book Recommendations

Charlie Munger is an American investor, businessman, and philanthropist, best known as the vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, where he partners with Warren Buffett. Renowned for his insights on investment strategies and mental models, Munger has significantly influenced the world of finance. His notable literary contributions include "Poor Charlie's Almanack," a compilation of his speeches and writings that distill his wisdom on decision-making and business principles. Munger's work emphasizes the importance of multidisciplinary thinking and continuous learning. Beyond his financial acumen, he is celebrated for his charitable efforts, particularly in education and healthcare.

View Collection
Drew Houston's Book Recommendations

Drew Houston's Book Recommendations

Drew Houston is an accomplished American entrepreneur best known for co-founding Dropbox, a widely-used cloud storage service, in 2007. As the CEO, he has led the company to serve millions of users worldwide and become a key player in the tech industry. Although not primarily known for literature, Houston has shared his entrepreneurial insights and experiences through various interviews and public speaking engagements, offering valuable lessons to aspiring business leaders. His work has significantly influenced the way people and organizations manage and share digital content. Houston's innovative vision continues to shape the future of cloud computing and digital collaboration.

View Collection
Bill Gates's Book Recommendations

Bill Gates's Book Recommendations

Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft Corporation, is a pioneering figure in the tech industry, having played a key role in the personal computer revolution. His work at Microsoft, particularly the development of Windows, transformed software and computing globally. Beyond his technology contributions, Gates is also a prolific author, with notable works such as "The Road Ahead" and "Business @ the Speed of Thought," which offer insights into the future of technology and business. Additionally, his philanthropic efforts through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have had a profound impact on global health, education, and poverty. Gates continues to influence both technology and literature with his forward-thinking perspectives and innovative ideas.

View Collection
Brian Chesky's Book Recommendations

Brian Chesky's Book Recommendations

Brian Chesky is an American entrepreneur and co-founder of Airbnb, the online platform that allows people to rent out their homes or find accommodations in private properties. Chesky helped transform the travel and hospitality industry by creating a marketplace for home-sharing that operates in over 190 countries. Under his leadership, Airbnb has become a global phenomenon, valued at billions of dollars, and has expanded into experiences and luxury travel. Chesky is also focused on philanthropy, having signed the Giving Pledge to donate the majority of his wealth. His work in the sharing economy has made him one of the most influential entrepreneurs of the 21st century.

View Collection
Brian Armstrong's Book Recommendations

Brian Armstrong's Book Recommendations

Brian Armstrong is a renowned entrepreneur and author best known for co-founding and leading Coinbase, a major cryptocurrency exchange. His literary contributions include insightful writings on the future of digital currencies and blockchain technology. Armstrong's work has been pivotal in demystifying complex financial systems for a broader audience. Beyond his business acumen, his thought leadership in publications and public speaking engagements has cemented his status as a key voice in the fintech revolution. His dedication to innovation continues to influence the trajectory of global financial systems.

View Collection
Casey Neistat's Book Recommendations

Casey Neistat's Book Recommendations

Casey Neistat is a renowned American filmmaker, vlogger, and co-founder of the multimedia company Beme, which was later acquired by CNN. He gained widespread recognition for his innovative and highly influential YouTube vlogs, which have garnered millions of subscribers and views. Neistat's storytelling prowess and creative filming techniques have earned him a Shorty Award for Best YouTube Star and several Streamy Awards. Beyond his digital presence, he has contributed to literature through essays and thought pieces on creativity and the impact of social media. Neistat's work continues to inspire a new generation of content creators and filmmakers.

View Collection
Jessica Livingston's Book Recommendations

Jessica Livingston's Book Recommendations

Jessica Livingston is an influential author and co-founder of Y Combinator, a prominent startup accelerator in Silicon Valley. She is best known for her book "Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days," which offers invaluable insights through interviews with successful entrepreneurs. Her work has significantly contributed to the understanding of startup culture and entrepreneurship. Livingston's efforts have helped launch and support numerous successful tech companies. Her contributions to literature and the startup community continue to inspire and educate aspiring entrepreneurs worldwide.

View Collection
Dustin Moskovitz's Book Recommendations

Dustin Moskovitz's Book Recommendations

Dustin Moskovitz is an American entrepreneur and co-founder of the social networking website Facebook, which has become one of the most influential platforms globally. He later co-founded Asana, a popular work management tool designed to help teams orchestrate their work, from daily tasks to strategic initiatives. While Moskovitz is not primarily known for contributions to literature, his impact on the tech industry and workplace productivity has been widely documented and analyzed in numerous books and articles. His philanthropic efforts through the Good Ventures foundation, which he started with his wife Cari Tuna, also highlight his significant role in promoting effective altruism. Moskovitz's work continues to influence both technology and business management practices around the world.

View Collection
Keith Rabois's Book Recommendations

Keith Rabois's Book Recommendations

Keith Rabois is a prominent American entrepreneur, investor, and author known for his significant contributions to the tech industry and startup ecosystem. He played crucial roles in the early success of companies like PayPal, LinkedIn, Square, and Yelp, earning a reputation as a skilled operator and strategic thinker. As a partner at Founders Fund and later at Khosla Ventures, Rabois has invested in and advised numerous successful startups. In addition to his business ventures, he has written insightful articles and essays on technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation, contributing to the broader discourse on these subjects. Rabois continues to influence the tech world with his strategic insights and thought leadership.

View Collection

In a world where the lines between creators and consumers blur, the true treasure lies not in riches, but in the freedom to innovate and share.

The Pirate's Dilemma

By Matt Mason

Frequently Asked Questions