
The sun is shining and we are feeling very happy about being able to finally get some of our longstanding podcast conversations out of the vaults and into a shareable form. Again, huge thanks to Emma Guilbert for taking on editing duties for us.
In episode 27 of Copyright Waffle we speak to bestselling author and cultural historian John Higgs about how copyright is intertwined in the weird and fascinating stories he has explored in his books. We talk about Ian Fleming’s gold-plated typewriter, the KLF’s scrapes with unauthorised sampling, how creative people go fishing for big ideas, how copyright supports him as an author and what the future holds for the next generation of creators.
Links to things mentioned in the episode:
John Higgs website: johnhiggs.com/ (sign up to his newsletter here)
Love and Let Die Book: johnhiggs.com/books/love-and-let-die/
Mark Lewisohn podcast episode 1:
User-243274189 – Copyright-waffle-episode-20-with-mark-lewisohn-part-1
The original Casino Royale (1967) film: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casino_Royale_(1967_film)
Stranger than we can imagine: johnhiggs.com/books/stranger-than-we-can-imagine/
John’s book The KLF: the band that burnt £1 million pounds: johnhiggs.com/books/the-klf/
The KLF: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_KLF
Discordianism: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discordianism
Alan Moore and the Ideaspace: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Moore
Brian Eno and the scenius:
www.datadeluge.com/2019/01/brian-e…s-1996.html?m=1
The 10th anniversary edition of the KLF book (published 2023): johnhiggs.com/10th-anniversary-edition-of-the-klf/
William Blake Archive: www.blakearchive.org/
