2007-02-06

Creative Commons and the Creative Industries

This article explores the growing significance of legal questions to innovation and creative practice in what are now being termed the creative industries. Noting that the case for strong copyright protection as the cornerstone of innovation is highly contested, it explores the significance of Creative Commons licences as an alternative to Digital Rights Management and copyright law. It also introduces the case studies of music, online computer games, and remix culture that are covered in this special issue of the Media & Arts Law Review.
For the entire reading:
http://www.law.unimelb.edu.au/cmcl/malr/10-4-1%20Flew%20formatted%20for%20web.pdf

Author: Terry Flew
Associate Professor and Head of Media and Communication, Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology
Copyright © Media & Arts Law Review, 2005
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