w10: Remix culture
1
What happens to Wikipedia's copyright
problem? Remix culture is a society that allows new creation by combining or
editing existing materials and encourages its publication. However, Wikipedia
does so without the copyright holder's permission. In classical media,
copyright holders' permission was strictly required when quoting. Remix Culture
is what makes Wikipedia easier to write.
2
The way open-source software evolves often
makes it unclear who contributes what. How to satisfy the need for recognition
may become more important in the future for this structure to be maintained. On
Wikipedia, copyright concepts are fairly free-spirited for public good, but you
need to ask yourself if it's enough. Indeed, every contributor should think
about what value is here beyond copyright.
3
There is a possibility that the quote will
change the whole context or even distort the original text. How would you
minimize that risk?
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