Reading 9: CHEN XINLEI

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.The movement objects to what it considers over-restrictive copyright laws. Many members of the movement argue that such laws hinder creativity. They call this system "permission culture".

Advocating a shared culture can activate creativity and innovation. Users can create in a more open copyright environment instead of a closed copyright environment. The issue of copyright is not limited to the direction of continuously strengthening protection, otherwise it is easy to go to extremes. In fact, only when copyright can be more open and shared can more people benefit.In such a relatively free social environment, knowledge and culture can be better spread and developed.

Interesting point

The free art movement is distinct from the free culture movement as the artist retains full copyright for the work. The free art movement is the practice of artists leaving art in public places for the public to remove and keep. The artwork is usually tagged with a notice stating it is free art, and either with the artist's name or left anonymously.

Discussion

How to develop the free culture movement while ensuring that works are not misused in bad places?

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