Is Copyright a Barrier to Creativity?

Ten great discussion topics, from a group of highly recommended people.

Amplify’d from ruthdaniel.net

With the approach of the 300th anniversary of the Statute of Anne, we would argue that in essence the idea behind copyright, rewarding and protecting authors is one we support. However, what we do question is whether copyright in its present incarnation is fit for the current age and actually hinders creativity rather than encourage it.

For our contribution we want to look at just one aspect of copyright: access to, and knowledge of, ownership of work.

We propose some new ways of thinking about copyright, for discussion:

1. Creation of a central, online register of copyright works that is free, open and unambiguous.

2. The development of a resource for bands to independently sign up to and submit their music and copyright information.

3. The release of commercially inactive or economically unviable works into the public domain under a ‘use-it-or-lose-it’ copyright clause.

4. The reduction of copyright term, but each term renewable for active commercial works, so as to reward creators without lockdown of cultural works in the process.

5. Strong fair use and non-commercial use provisions.

6. Permission for non-commercial use assumed for all orphan works.

7. Strong copyright exceptions for libraries & scholarship.

8. Active expansion, promotion and propagation of the public domain.

9. Audit of major record label back catalogue to discover and liberate lost works.

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Some thought on where to go from here

This blog has been around (in various forms) since 2006. Initially, I blogged (in Dutch) about stuff related to Nieuwe Garde, eventually this turned into a regular personal blog with the occasional update.

I think I lost you

For the second part of 2010, I used this blog mainly to share interesting articles I found in my various RSS-feeds, hoping that you would appreciate my curation of these articles. In the process, whatever interaction I had with you, my reader, disappeared from this blog and moved mostly to Twitter. This, I think is not exactly what I wanted.

So I am considering how to proceed from here.

How do I engage you?

First and foremost, I guess I will have to provide you with information, either self-generated or curated, that interests you. For you to take an interest, I believe the content of this weblog need to be of apparent interest to me. If I write about stuff that I care passionately about, that energy will shine through and attract readers.

Some topics are coming up already, I will post on that pretty soon.

Secondly, I need to foster the conversation better. I decided to do this by replacing the existing WordPress comments-system with Disqus, an tool that brings all comments and related tweets into one conversation. But that’s just the technical side of it. The re is a more important thing I think I need to do.

Why don’t I ask you?

But most importantly, I think I will start the conversations differently. I will start to ask questions more, instead of only sending my opinions into the world.

So here it is, please leave your feedback below:

  • What topics would you like me to cover?
  • What knowledge do you think I can/should share with you?
  • How can I help you?

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Survey Says: The iPad Is Not A Kindle Killer

Publishers: wake up! You have ample audience available to you in the digital world!

Amplify’d from techcrunch.com

The Kindle appeals to heavy readers. Bookworms are a niche audience, but a lucrative one. About half of the people surveyed read between zero and ten books a year. But 16 percent read more than 25 books a year.

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