The Digital Public Domain: Foundations For An Open Culture

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Digital technology has made culture more accessible than ever before. Texts, audio, pictures and video can easily be produced, disseminated, used and remixed using devices that are increasingly user-friendly and affordable. However, along with this technological democratization comes a paradoxical flipside: the norms regulating culture's use —copyright and related rights —have become increasingly restrictive. This book brings together essays by academics, librarians, entrepreneurs, activists and policy makers, who were all part of the EU-funded Communia project. Together the authors argue that the Public Domain —that is, the informational works owned by all of us, be that literature, music, the output of scientific research, educational material or public sector information —is fundamental to a healthy society. The essays range from more theoretical papers on the history of copyright and the Public Domain, to practical examples and case studies of recent projects that have engaged with the principles of Open Access and Creative Commons licensing. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in the current debate about copyright and the Internet. It opens up discussion and offers practical solutions to the difficult question of the regulation of culture at the digital age.

Author(s): Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, Juan Carlos De Martin
Series: Digital Humanities Series | 2
Edition: 1
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Year: 2012

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 250
Tags: Copyright; Creative Commons; The Commons; Communia Cultural Studies; Open Culture; Internet Regulation; Licensing; Digital Age; Digitization; Copyright Law

Front Cover
Half-title
Author
Title
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Introduction
The Public Domain Manifesto
I | Introducing the Digital Public Domain
1 | Communia and the European Public Domain Project: A Politics of the Public Domain
II | Legal Framework
2 | Consume and Share: Making Copyright Fit for the Digital Agenda
3 | Evaluating Directive 2001/29/EC in the Light of the Digital Public Domain
4 | Building Digital Commons through Open Access Management of Copyright-related Rights
III | Developments and Case Studies
5 | Contractually-constructed Research Commons: A Critical Economic Appraisal
6 | Social Motivations and Incentives in Ex Situ Conservation of Microbial Genetic Resources
7 | Open Knowledge: Promises and Challenges
8 | Science Commons: Building the Research Web
9 | The DRIVER Project: The Socio-economic Benefits of a European Scientific Commons
10 | CC REL: The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language
11 | The Value of Registering Creative Works
Select Bibliography of Resources Cited
A | Websites
B | Reports, Conference Papers and Working Papers
C | Books, Papers, and Newspaper Articles
Back Cover