Cory Doctorow: “Copyright law should distinguish between commercial and cultural uses”
Cory Doctorow, Internet-Aktivist und Science-Fiction-Autor, schreibt im britischen Guardian (29. Januar 2008) über Reformbedarf im Urheberrecht bzw. Coypright:
We need to stop shoe-horning cultural use into the little carve-outs in copyright, such as fair dealing and fair use. Instead we need to establish a new copyright regime that reflects the age-old normative consensus about what’s fair and what isn’t at the small-scale, hand-to-hand end of copying, display, performance and adaptation.
(Der Hinweis kam vom Netzpolitik.org-Blog.)
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