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W McLean [2009-08-03 01:44] Nº du commentaire : 1277

How to make copyright stand the test of time?

Make it technologically-neutral.

And when particular technologies come looking, five, ten years from now, for another set of amendments to the Copyright Act to broaden or deepen their existing rights, or layer on new ones, say no.

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Youpicks [2009-08-01 17:50] Nº du commentaire : 1259

Education regarding IP and copyright is essential at provincial and federal levels of engagement. Meaning federal and provincial employees need to understand the law of intellectual Property and protocols regarding all property rights.Most of the time there is no discussions or protocol. However the cultural economy and innovation based economies are balanced upon the understanding of this law. I am from Prince Edward Island. How can a province make this a reality? What is the engine and how is it managed? How can a person protect against theft and how much will it cost to protect your property in this new economy?

I can tell first hand that management do not understand the new economy and the rules of the road. In my opinion this is a travesty of justice in the new economy and in the world I live in. Their are no rules or policies that people can point to. How do I protect myself from theft?

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sjbrown [2009-08-03 16:49] Nº du commentaire : 1284 Répondre à : 1259

"Theft", technically, has a different meaning. I think you are probably worried about infringement and exploitation.

I suggest you protect yourself from infringement by dealing exclusively with people you trust, by producing one work per customer, by producing works with a high cost to digitize (such as sculpture), by using watermarking technology, by using steganographic technology.

I suggest you protect yourself from exploitation by forming a union / guild with other members of your profession and working with them and the government so that your collective bargaining rights are upheld.

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johnmiller [2009-08-01 13:42] Nº du commentaire : 1256

The Copyright isn´t the only way to manage the Intellectual Property. It is the Copyleft and example of it the Creative Commons licenses. More information:
Copyleft: http://translate.google.es/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fcopyleftlicencias.blogspot.com%2F&sl=es&tl=en&hl=es&ie=UTF-8
Creative Commons: www.creativecommons.org