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Aliprandi Creative Commons manuale operativo
Libera Cultura, Libera Conoscenza, (21 Oct 2008)
un manuale operativo senza fronzoli e tecnicismi dedicato al progetto e alle licenze Creative Commons. Iniziativa attualmente assai articolata e localizzata ormai in quasi una cinquantina di Paesi del mondo e sostenuto da illustri intellettuali di varie provenienze. Obiettivo primario del progetto è promuovere un dibattito a livello globale sui nuovi paradigmi di gestione del diritto d’autore e diffondere strumenti giuridici e tecnologici (come le licenze e tutti i servizi a esse connesse) che permettano l’affermazione di un modello “alcuni diritti riservati” nella distribuzione di prodotti culturali. Inoltre, la realizzazione di questo libro è stata l’occasione per tradurre finalmente in italiano interessanti testi divulgativi e materiali esplicativi finora disponibili solo sul sito di Creative Commons inglese. Uno strumento utile e dinamico per chiunque voglia saperne di più, e soprattutto applicare al meglio, queste licenze aperte.
Our music, our culture, our science, and our economic welfare all depend on a delicate balance between those ideas that are controlled and those that are free, between intellectual property and the public domain. In The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind James Boyle introduces readers to the idea of the public domain and describes how it is being tragically eroded by our current copyright, patent, and trademark laws. In a series of fascinating case studies, Boyle explains why gene sequences, basic business ideas and pairs of musical notes are now owned, why jazz might be illegal if it were invented today, why most of 20th century culture is legally unavailable to us, and why today’s policies would probably have smothered the World Wide Web at its inception. Appropriately given its theme, the book will be sold commercially but also made available online for free under a Creative Commons license.
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This site collects trademarked sentences and gives them new life by allowing users to reuse them to write funny poetry and play trivia games. ?Culture jamming?, ?subvertising? and ?adbusting? are terms used to describe the act of making spoofs or parodies of advertisements. The site?s link list will gives visitors an education about copyright and trademark law. ?Copyleft GPL? and ?Creative Commons? licensing are making a huge impact on how young authors choose to share, reuse and copy digital and non-digital works.
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