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Re: [ARSCLIST] Copyright of treasures
Earlier in this conversation I mentioned the "Creative Commons" - a project
working to create alternatives to full copyright, actually creating a
continuum between "all rights reserved" (copyright) and "no rights
reserved" (public domain). Those who are interested might like to look at
their website, especially the '"learn more" page:
http://creativecommons.org/learnmore
I recommend the 2 comics that explain "a spectrum of rights" and "how it
works". Too late for most works in the past, but if we can get
artists/performers to consider agreements like this, either after the fact
of having made a recording or looking to the future - we might be in a
better position to create access to cultural treasures.
Russ
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Russ Hamm
Ed Tech Specialist
National School District (http://nsd.us)
San Diego County, California
tel. (619) 336-7752
FAX (619) 336-7551