An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 11 – Mind-mapping
I have been very dissatisfied with the work I did in my previous post in my deconstruction of copyright, and thought this would be a good time to take a step back.
So, rather than another literal post, I decided to reorganize my thoughts in a mind map. This is something I have been intending to do, but wanted to wait until I had completed some preliminary thoughts on the structure of copyright.
This is my mapping of the Canadian Copyright Act.
And this is my mapping of how I’m starting to see the picture.
As a warning, the mind map of the Canadian Copyright Act is as messy as the Act itself. If you haven’t read the Act (or even if you have), you may benefit from the more compact, prosaic version.
Table of contents for Deconstructing Copyright
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright - Part 1 - Intro
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 2 - Concept of copyright
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 3 - I.P.
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 4 - Creator’s Rights
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 5 - Copyright Act
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 6 - Money!
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Other Summaries
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 7 - Administration
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 8 - End Users
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 9 - User Rights
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 10 – Professional Creative Reuse
- An Experiment In Deconstructing Copyright – Part 11 – Mind-mapping


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