W.10 Remix Culture -Woojin Jeong
Summary
Remix culture can be found in many areas of communication. Lawrence Lessig covered 'only read' and 'read/write' in his book. The former refers to reading content. And the latter means that the existing content is revised or reproduced by others. The representative content of 'Read/Write' is Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a case where content is gathered and developed by others. These reproducible contents include user-generated content. Typically, these memes are indispensable in the Internet life of today's world. However, there is also a copyright issue for these played contents. People want to solve these strict copyright problems. This is because these reproducible contents can be a new creation, and there are cases where today's teenagers become criminals by copyright.
Interesting/Learned
The most interesting part was that students could be legally punished for content reproduction activities. I thought there would be no legal sanction because there were countless gifs and memes on the Internet. But it wasn't. I also thought there was a need to revise or supplement the law on that part.
Discuss
What do you think about easing on the law about copyrights for content reproduction?
Remix culture can be found in many areas of communication. Lawrence Lessig covered 'only read' and 'read/write' in his book. The former refers to reading content. And the latter means that the existing content is revised or reproduced by others. The representative content of 'Read/Write' is Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a case where content is gathered and developed by others. These reproducible contents include user-generated content. Typically, these memes are indispensable in the Internet life of today's world. However, there is also a copyright issue for these played contents. People want to solve these strict copyright problems. This is because these reproducible contents can be a new creation, and there are cases where today's teenagers become criminals by copyright.
Interesting/Learned
The most interesting part was that students could be legally punished for content reproduction activities. I thought there would be no legal sanction because there were countless gifs and memes on the Internet. But it wasn't. I also thought there was a need to revise or supplement the law on that part.
Discuss
What do you think about easing on the law about copyrights for content reproduction?
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