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1 Copyright and CopyLeft

2 Art and Ownership

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5 1710: Statute of Anne ‘A bill for the encouragement of learning and for securing the property of copies of books to the rightful owners thereof ’

6 14 years

7 copyright patent trademark

8 Species of Intellectual Property copyright patent trademark automatic protection life + 50 register 20 non renewable register renewable (immortal) ‏

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10 all rights reserved

11 hardcopy rules in a softcopy world no registration “all rights reserved” is the default setting “orphan” works the point of publishing is to share millions of authors, millions of users are ALL wrong?

12 Commoditisation Mass production Original/Copy 'Professionalisation' Ownership Contract

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14 Simulacra

15 Creative Commons

16 Every Creative Commons licenses allows the world to distribute, display, perform, or webcast a work. In addition one may apply the following conditions: Attribution No Commercial Use No Derivative Works Share Alike

17 CC licences: 3 layers; Commons Deed Lawyer Readable Licence Machine Readable Licence 3

18 collaborative culture

19 some rights reserved

20 goals of CC pool of collaborative work searchable facilitateeducation creativity sharing

21 55 million linkbacks May 2006

22 iCommons 70+ countries 3 years volunteer projects

23 every Artist is a Cannibal every poet is a thief

24 bricolage

25 CAVEAT SUBSCRIPTOR

26 Surreptitious CheckList Originals? Licence or Derivative Works? Drafts and Preparation? Originals? Proof? Performance?

27 questions?

28 www.creativecommons.org www.common-sense.org www.icommons.org

29 Creative Commons Licence This presentation is the work of Andrew Rens, and available under an Attribution Share Alike South African Creative Commons licence 2.5 If you use it you must have my name, this license and a link to www.aliquidnovi.org E-mail: AndrewRens@gmail.comAndrewRens@gmail.com For photos see Attribution Page

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