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Ecologies of Regulation Prodromos Tsiavos policy + business + beyond Date: 05.04.05 Place: Oslo University
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backbone Case: CC project Modalities of regulation Primary Materials past ecologies examples law tech market norms From modalities to ecologies variables regulatory vehicles regulatory engineering ideology legal
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[Part A] CASE: Creative Commons
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[one] Creative Commons Past + present
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[chronicle] Founded 2001 1 st Project: December 2002 Initiation: Berkman/ Harvard Housed @ Stanford Law School By: James Boyle Michael Caroll Lawrence Lessig Hal Abelson Eric Saltzman Eric Eldred
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[an NGO] run by International Lawyers and Academics
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[supported] (mother ship): Center for the Public Domain and various other charitable foundations CC-UK: Oxford University: PCMLP
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[our role] Creative Commons UK Centre for Socio- Legal Studies Wolfson College OX2 6UD, Oxford Unitied Kingdom Prodromos Tsiavos: CC-UK Legal Project Lead Ashutosh Khanna: CC-UK Technical Advisor Prodromos.tsiavos@socio-legal-studies.oxford.ac.uk
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[objective] 2estabilsh middle ground between copyright extremism copyfight anarchy
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[two] ecologies
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[acknowledge]
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[institutional ecology] Nexus of rules
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[copyright ecologies] Laws: International Treaties Regional Regulations (EU Directives) National Laws Collecting Societies Enforcement agencies/ organisations Lobbying Bodies Rights’ repositories/ repackaging Licensing Schemes (inter-org) Mass Licensing
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[three] ideology
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[middle ground] providing a set of user-friendly online licenses combined with a sophisticated search technology authors, musicians and other creators of content can use these licenses to protect some of their ownership rights, while giving others away the result is a new global standard or layer of copyright law promoting the dissemination of digital content and the free exchange of ideas
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[four] Legal: licences uncovered
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[hybrid] The General Public Licence [Free/Open Source Software]: ShareAlike Derivative Shareware No Commercial Use Other Remix
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[three expressions] [1] Human-Readable: Commons Deed [2] Lawyer-Readable: Legal Code [3] Machine-Readable: Meta Data Logo + Link
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schematic
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Attribution No Commercial Use Derivative Works Share Alike logos
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[five] examples
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[case One] magnatunes
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[case two] European Schoolnet
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[case three] Code v.2
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[case four] Tate d_cultuRe : d0wnloAd_saMple+cuT-uP: cultuRe
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[technology interaction]
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[case five] Channel4: pix + mix
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[intermission I] B good
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[Part B] Some theory: modalities of regulation
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[Lawrence (Larry) Lessig] (that’s him) Age: 43 Background: Economics Management Philosophy Law Constitutional law professor Clerk for Richard Posner/ Antonin Scalia Special interest in former Soviet Union democracies Free Speech on the Net IPR - Commons
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[his work] [a] meaning/ constitutional interpretation three eras: [b] Modalities of regulation/ free speech/ IPR [c] Creative Commons
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[modalities of regulation] Law Architecture Norms Market Related reading: Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (2000) The new Chicago School (1998) Constitution and Code (1996-7)
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[Law] Administrative regulations e.g. OFTEL/ OFCOM Health and safety Environmental Acts Measures/ circulars Copyright Act National Laws Regional Instruments International Conventions level type character Green Light Red Light
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[architecture/ technology] Jeremy Bentham (panopticon) Napoleon III (Paris Robert Moses (bridges) Related reading: Architecting innovation (2001) not a new idea
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[norms] Thomas Kuhn Constructivists ANT Related reading: R. Ellickson (1991) not a new idea
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[market] Chicago School Competition Law Related reading: Williamson (1996) not a new idea
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[norms] Law Architecture Technology Market Related reading: Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (2000) The new Chicago School (1998) Constitution and Code (1996-7)
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[what is new then?] Indirect Regulation State as not the only source of law Questioning the role of law (constitution/ DCMA) Politicisation of technology in the legal context
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[Intermission II] Stay alive
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[Part C] From Modalities to ecologies
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[efforts to improve the model] Organisational context Level of understanding Focus on the interactions Murray and Scott (2002) Tsiavos (2004)
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[Contractual Agreements] Licences and technology Technology and regulatory environment
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[regulatory vehicles] Checking norms across platforms Tsiavos (2005) Digital Rights Management Systems Contractual agreements
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[variables] Elasticity Proximity Humility
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[regulatory engineering] GOTO CC
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