This revised edition explores the many ways people use computers to create software, invent new machines, and express themselves through words, music, graphic art, and multimedia. This updated, full-color resource also explains how computers enable people to collaborate over space and time on a scale never before possible without the use of professional intermediaries. Additionally, it examines the ways in which computer-enabled creativity causes us to rethink copyright and patent law, providing legal protection for the creative works of both artists and inventors. Chapters include Writing: Farewell to Pen and Paper; Music: Personal Computer as Piano; Video: Recording, Editing, and Creating Special Effects; Programming: How Software Is Created; Inventing: Using Computers to Drive Innovation; Collaboration: Bringing People Together Over the Internet; Disintermediation: Cutting Out the Middleman; and Intellectual Property: Protecting Creativity in the Digital World.