Category Archives: On licencing

Yet another case of “abolishing copyright” at work (a dream)

“…So the show was altered, removing any punishable copyright infringement…” “… it’s … the most ambitious animated series currently on television.” “…has a clear dialogue with popular culture…” “Rick and Morty come across on one of their adventures, in the … Continue reading

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On different cases of copyright “infrigement”

[U]nrestricted but attributed usage of a creative work contributes in its author’s name. It brings him exposure, fame . . . if the work is brilliant enough. And the name is that magic tool which . . . turns the work in money. Restrictions, in this regard, do nothing. Continue reading

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Would investment be feasible?

Would investment be feasible?.. [W]hen a company comes up with a new medication… [o]ther companies cannot do the same because of patent related issues, so they reverse engineer the medication, change it by non-essential means to the degree that initial manufacturer couldn’t claim patent infringement Continue reading

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Is Copying an Act of Love?

Copying is an act of love is a post on Copyheart.org by Nina. I commented there I agree and I do, but must explain what exactly I mean. If I copy a work of art I appreciate it at least. … Continue reading

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The Creator-Endorsed mark

One important component of successful Authoright world is the ability of a distributor to indicate he is supporting the author. Well, what do you know! The great people at QuestionCopyright.org are working on this exact concept. Their Creator-Endorsed Mark is … Continue reading

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Authoright and licencing

Authoright, at its core, is a perpetual right of makers of an “intellectual product” to be credited for their work. In case of a writing, this includes authors, publishers, and distributors. It also means otherwise unrestricted distribution and creation of … Continue reading

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