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To document the public perception of copyright today, we went around Chicago with a video camera over two days in the summer of 2006, asking strangers what they think about copyright...
The talk lasts about 90 minutes, including the question-and-answer period. The audience members' backgrounds were in library science, computer science, publishing, and law, so the Q&A is as useful as the talk. LibraryThe Promise of a Post-Copyright World A Music Teacher Describes How Copyright Hinders Music Education The Professional Suicide of a Recording Musician Let the Great Cross-Referencing Begin: Google Book Search as Plagiarism Detector The Joyce Hatto Case: How Filesharing Defeats Plagiarism A Classroom Teacher on Copying vs Plagiarism Supporting Open Source While Opposing Copyright Copyright Bibliography See also...Right to Create, a web journal about how copyright and patent law interferes with people's ability to create new works. The Open Knowledge Foundation "Protecting and Promoting Open Knowledge in a Digital Age" AgainstMonopoly.org, Thought Thieve$ ChillingEffects.org, a clearinghouse of Cease and Desist letters sent by information monopolists to people who copy. one small voice: publicdomain, CopyrightReform.us, a good advocacy site (more from the "reform it" than "scrap it and start over" school), with up-to-date news about recent copyright outrages. |
I like the article and in my
I like the article and in my opinion without the internet so many artists would be nobodies. The internet and in particular youtube has helped struggling artists get known by the rest of the world.