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April 21st

Creative Commons

Submitted by justevolvin on Tue, 04/22/2008 - 03:19

You may or may not have known this, but Wednesday is officially World Intellectual Property Day. This year's message (per Wikipedia ) is

"Celebrating innovation and promoting respect for intellectual property
."

It's no question that intellectual property is a hot topic. The internet as we know it has turned the definition of intellectual property on its head - at least, it seems, for those with the most to gain from our archaic laws governing copyright and intellectual property.

That being said, I won't belabor this post. The point of World Intellectual Property Day is to raise awareness. With that in mind, I have two recommendations for those that might be interested.

I just finished reading Free Culture by Lawrence Lessig less than two weeks ago, but would strongly recommend it to anyone that is looking at a career in the 21st century. Technology brings about change in all kinds of places, and intellectual property law seems to be a bit behind at the moment. Lawrence Lessig does a wonderful job of guiding the reader through the origins of American intellectual property laws and draws on great examples to illustrate his points. The most memorable being Thomas Edison and the pirate movie industry that sprang to life in California and the fight over airspace brought about by Southern farmers who objected to low flying airplanes that disturbed their livestock. It truly is a great read and you'll walk away with at least a better understanding of where we've been and perhaps what might be waiting for us around the corner. In the spirit of Creative Commons, you can read almost all of Lessig's book on Google by clicking on this link.

I said I don't do it often, but here I am doing it again only a post later. I have another YouTube recommendation. At just under 3 minutes, this short film does a fabulous job of introducing the viewer to the basics of Creative Commons with a little bit of humor and fun animation tossed in to make it interesting. Check out the video (I promise you'll be glad you did) and think about what difference a Creative Commons license could make in your daily life. Use this link to jump to the video or try out the embedded one below.




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April 14th

Video Close to Home

Submitted by justevolvin on Mon, 04/14/2008 - 22:47

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lJglIVJrx4

I don't normally post links to videos, but I had to make an exception for a really important video... not to mention that my brother is the author. Good message and great filming.

Adam posted this video in response to an open-call from Film Your Issue: A Short Film Competition. Looks like a great initiative and perhaps indicative of the issues that our generation actually cares about.

Check it out... or watch it below.




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