Saturday, March 31, 2012

Wk 1 Comment to Amanda Castaneda’s Blog

http://experiencinglearning.blogspot.com/

After viewing and reading the articles provided to us about copyright it is hard to wrap my head around how this term or law has changed and continue to change the way we share, view and create information, art, and media.

I had never particularly paid attention to some of these laws and what they truly meant. This topic has really opened my eyes to a concept that was something I had never known much about as well as Creative Commons, which seems to simplify this ever changing and relatively outdated law.

I think Creative Commons was created out of the necessity for all of the confusing copyright infringements that can happen unknowingly. Larry Lessig’s ideas were an essential step forward to help with this massive law. As technology grows and changes, transforms the way people create and view their cultural relevance. So changes in these copyright laws and new Creative Commons is inevitable and will continue to impact how media and art is shared to suit these every changing needs.

The notion of Fair Use was intended to provide a safe guard so that copyrighted material can be used or reshown but only in limited and vague circumstances. Which can seem a bit confusing.  So with the notion that, yes this term Fair Use apply and doesn’t apply to situations you may have once thought, brought fourth a Fair Use best code practices guide to help the creator, figure out some of the Fair Use Practices that are applicable to the content the creator is using to recreate his or her own work.

The case with Shepard Fairey seems to fall under these inconspicuous Fair use practices but many people fall on either side of the spectrum with this case especially because of the earlier work Fariey has created as well as not providing credit to the original artist. 

This topic has undoubtedly been an eye opening learning experience to the laws and how I look at material viewed or created.  One point that stood out particularly and can really apply to whole idea of copyright was given by Larry Lessig in his TED conference, describing the term “Democratize” which is roughly described that “anybody with access that can take sounds and images from culture to recreate and say things differently. These tools of creativity have become tools of how our kids think, speak, and their relationship to themselves.”

Amanda,

I could not agree with you more, this issue has been a really eye opener in terms of understanding the complexity of the copyright law. It is difficult topic to make an understanding of it. I agree that Creative Commons has helped with the bridge to understand the copyright infringements. As I mentioned in Del’s Blog, he video A Fair(y) Use Tale is a good way to teach students on the use of copyright. This video will also benefit the teachers, if they view it to help them understand the proper use of copyright. The issue of the copyright violations is there, now the issue is how to turn the violations into non-violations and how to teach the society of today on the correct use of copyright law.

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