W10.1 Free Culture Movement / Juhee Cha
1.Summary
The Free Culture
Movement is a social movement that promotes the freedom to distribute and
modify other people's creative works in the form of free or public content
without compensation or consent to the creators of the works using the Internet
and other forms of media. The move opposes overly restrictive copyright laws.
Many members of the movement argue that such a law hinders creativity. On the
contrary, copyright supporters speak out against the free culture movement. The
reasons for this are the impersonation of anonymous media and the economic
dignity of middle-class creative artists.
2.Interesting Point
I think the representative
example of the free culture movement is Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a co-produced
article, and I thought copyright does not exist strongly. But there was also
damage caused by it. Wikipedia's articles take some time for feedback to be
made, but there are cases where unclear articles are taken away, undermining
Wikipedia's credibility. I think there are advantages to free cultural
movements in forming the spirit of free exchange of ideas, but there are also
damages caused by their unrestricted freedom.
3.Discussion
I
think the free cultural movement has a net function of freely and open exchange
of ideas. However, I think excessive freedom causes damage. What kind of damage
could there be?
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