CRI 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Moral Rights, Access Copyright, Copyright Collective

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Copyright: legal right to produce, reproduce, sell or license material. Ip int the middle: three themes: intermediates (market-creator) Market based, depending on who makes the effort to maintain the ownership. Fair dealing: allow users to engage in certain activities relating to research, education, parody, satire, review etc. to freely make use of the value of ip. What happens to copyrighted material after the end of the period (life + No one owns it anymore: intermediates (creator-creator) Must find out the owner of the ip and negotiate a deal with them. Economic rights: you can place any amount of money value you want on your copyright. Moral rights: just because somebody is willing to pay does not mean that you should feel the need to give it to them and vice versa. The owners of intellectual property are not always the creators.

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