Free-culture movement/김윤(KIM YOON)
Summary
The free-culture movement is a social movement that promotes the freedom to distribute and modify the creative works of others in the form of free content or open content without compensation to, or the consent of, the work's original creators, by using the Internet and other forms of media. Firstly, in the late 1960s, Stewart Brand argued that technology could be liberating rather than oppressing. The organization commonly associated with free culture is Creative Commons, founded by Lawrence Lessig. Above these, there are many movement for free-culture, and also there are many arguments of seeing them skeptically.Interesting
I thought the world would have the upper hand in advocating copyright, but there were also many people claiming free-culture than I thought, and it was interesting to know the case in detail.Discussion
Movements to Free-culture are expanding. Then is the surveillance system for excessive infringement working accordingly?
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