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Imagine There is No Copyright and No Cultural Conglomerates Too

Author: Lidia Varbanova - Date: 24 may 2011, 10:02

The main topic of this essay is copyright. The author examines some of the emotionally charged issues surrounding copyright and the rights of artists.

The essay examines all the drawbacks to copyright that, according to the author, make it illogical to put any further faith in the current status. It looks at the trends that are attempting to put copyright back on the right track. It argues that a more radical, more fundamental approach will help us further in the 21st century. According to the analysis, there is no longer any place for either copyright or enterprises that currently dominate our cultural markets.

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Publisher: Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam (print on demand)
Publication year: 2010

Keywords

Thematic scope:
cultural industries, copyright
Languages:
English
Type of publication:
Viewpoint
Tagged as:
copyright, creative industries, intellectual property

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