Posts Tagged ‘deconstructing copyright’

Calm Copyright

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

I told myself I wouldn’t blog today because I need my rest for the Technology in the Arts conference tomorrow, but my inbox has been crammed full of goodies today.

MCM emailed me about this great experiment upon which he’s embarking: Calm Copyright Canada. Although that sounds to be a bit of an oxymoron in the recent copyright climate, it’s something we dearly need right now. The goal to deconstruct and reconstruct was, of course, an instant hook for me. The how-to/rules posted on the site show great insight into some of the barriers in discussions on copyright, and the questions are a good starting point for discussion.

Once things quiet down for me a bit (although, at this rate, I doubt that will happen until retirement, which is at least 40 years away), I’ll participate and try to expand the deconstruction and reconstruction to copyright in general. For now, I think it’s useful for us to stick to one topic so that the experiment can begin with more focus.