W10-2 / Remix Culture / Kim Seon Woo
summary
A remix culture, sometimes a read-write culture, is a society that allows or encourages derivative works by combining or editing existing materials to create new creations or products. The remix culture is basically to allow copyright owners' efforts to improve, change, integrate, or remix in other ways. Combining elements has always been a common practice for artists in all areas of human history, but due to the increase in monopoly copyright restrictions over the past decades, these practices are becoming increasingly limited due to legal refrigeration effects.
Interesting Point
It is a culture that can be understood with the context of the Free Cultural Movement. At the heart of culture are influences and derivatives, which seem to be getting more and more limited, so it's heartbreaking. We must cry out for freedom! Copyright is important, but freedom and creation are more important!
Discussion
What are the ways to revitalize the remix culture?
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