Re: [videoblogging] Who owns culture?

2006-04-08 Thread Andreas Haugstrup
On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 23:37:10 +0200, John Dowdell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (I think the Sonny Bono extensions to US copyright law were pretty bogus, but more and more I'm realizing that creativity and privacy are inextricably linked... if you create some digital bits, does that mean anyone

[videoblogging] Who owns culture?

2006-04-07 Thread David Dundas
Hi Group, I don't typically post videos from YouAreTV in forums, but I think this one is very pertinent. Lawrence Lessig did an introductory talk at the New York Public Library about copyright law and technology on April 7, 2005. http://www.youare.tv/watch.php?id=534He says that copyright laws

Re: [videoblogging] Who owns culture?

2006-04-07 Thread John Dowdell
David Dundas wrote: Lawrence Lessig did an introductory talk at the New York Public Library about copyright law and technology on April 7, 2005. He says that copyright laws stifle creativity, and democracy. It's an idea that begs the question. Would you stop creating what you create if

Re: [videoblogging] Who owns culture?

2006-04-07 Thread Devlon
On 4/7/06, John Dowdell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Dundas wrote: (I think the Sonny Bono extensions to US copyright law were pretty bogus, but more and more I'm realizing that creativity and privacy are inextricably linked... if you create some digital bits, does that mean anyone

Re: [videoblogging] Who owns culture?

2006-04-07 Thread Steve Garfield
Hi David, That was very cool. He gave a similar speech at Northeastern University recently. I'd like to use some of those shots since in my video I mainly concentrated on him giving the speech and less on his video. I'd like to save and remix this video, it's got a CC license so that's ok, but