W10-1 / Free Culture Movement / Kim Seon Woo
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The Free Culture Movement is a social movement that promotes freedom to distribute and modify creative works as free content using the Internet and other media. This movement opposes excessive copyright law. Many who participate in this movement claim that some restrictive copyright laws hinder creative action and call this system 'permission culture'.
Interesting Point
Copyright is an issue that can be very economically sensitive, but the courageous move against excessive regulation for 'creation', which is more important than that, was impressive. I think Wikipedia is a good example and a product of the free culture movement.
Discussion
What are the clear standards of excessive copyright law? Is there any fear of exploitation?
The Free Culture Movement is a social movement that promotes freedom to distribute and modify creative works as free content using the Internet and other media. This movement opposes excessive copyright law. Many who participate in this movement claim that some restrictive copyright laws hinder creative action and call this system 'permission culture'.
Interesting Point
Copyright is an issue that can be very economically sensitive, but the courageous move against excessive regulation for 'creation', which is more important than that, was impressive. I think Wikipedia is a good example and a product of the free culture movement.
Discussion
What are the clear standards of excessive copyright law? Is there any fear of exploitation?
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