W10-2. Remix Culture - Yerim Han (한예림)

1. Summary
Remix culture is a culture that allows and encourages the creation of another creation or product through processing and combining existing materials. This culture basically allows efforts to improve and change or integrate copyright owners' work and remix it in different ways. For a long time, copyright monopoly has legally banned remixing other people's intellectual property, but licenses have allowed the remix culture to be revitalized. This culture is dominated by books, software and other digital products as well as art (people's folklore, graphic arts, music, and movies).

2. learning/interesting point
In fact, I thought it was illegal to recreate it using someone's. But I was surprised that it was a legalized process through a tool called licensing.

3. Discussion
Many Chinese illegally copy Korean entertainment shows. How can we protect our source?

Comments

  1. I think that laws on production rights should be established internationally. I think this is not only a problem between China and Korea, but also a problem given to the modern world where diverse content and data are generated. We believe that international restrictions on copyrights should be established and that production rights should be regulated at a global level. "The copyright issue is no longer a matter of one country.

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