MAC Wk 1 Reading Blog
- The Copyright Conundrum
In viewing this weeks videos
on copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons, it is evident that current
copyright legislature is stifling purpose and intent of some content being
created by artists. I understand the need for copyright laws to protect artists
from unsanctioned uses of their material and loss of profit, but when these
laws are enforced where artists do not need them, the conundrum appears. I
believe that fair use is a temporary solution to the current problem, but due
to its nature of not being a "right" but a "defensible
position" it places its users in a precarious position when seeking its
protection. I'm hoping that more artists will use the licensing options of
Creative Commons to circumvent the handcuffs of the current copyright laws. By
giving artists easy to understand options for licensing their works, Creative
Commons has placed sharing power back into creators' hands. The artists have a
voice in how their material is used and this will result in returning us to a
read/write community were ideas and creativity flourish. I look forward to
using Creative Commons for my on material.
My Response
I agree with you totally
about how you expressed the handcuffs on artists. Your perspective on
Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons is very similar to mine. It is very
important for the artists to have a voice and to allow them to share their work
at their own convenience.
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