Intellectual property in the age of new media: erinevus redaktsioonide vahel
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=== Lectures/topics: === | === Lectures/topics: === | ||
;;[[Intro: | ;;[[Intro: the author vs the information society]] | ||
;;[[ | ;;[[The history and development of copyright]] | ||
;;[[ | ;;[[The proprietary world: WIPO and its ideas of intellectual property]] | ||
;;[[ | ;;[[Contracts and licenses]] | ||
;;[[The hacker approach]] | ;;[[The hacker approach: the development of free licenses]] | ||
;;[[The Millennium Bug in the WIPO model]] | |||
;;[[One Microsoft Way: the world of proprietary software]] | ;;[[One Microsoft Way: the world of proprietary software]] | ||
;;[[The uneasy alliance: Free Software vs Open Source]] | ;;[[The uneasy alliance: Free Software vs Open Source]] | ||
;;[[The content models: Creative Commons]] | ;;[[The content models: Creative Commons]] | ||
;;[[The digital enforcement: DRM and others]] | |||
;;[[Hybrid approaches]] | ;;[[Hybrid approaches]] | ||
;;[[What about the future?]] | ;;[[What about the future?]] | ||
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* Barlow, J. P. (1996) [http://homes.eff.org/~barlow/Declaration-Final.html A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace] | * Barlow, J. P. (1996) [http://homes.eff.org/~barlow/Declaration-Final.html A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace] | ||
* George, J.F. (2003) Computers in Society: Privacy, Ethics and the Internet. Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey | * George, J.F. (2003) Computers in Society: Privacy, Ethics and the Internet. Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey | ||
* Jacob, R., Alexander, D., Lane, L. (2004) A Guidebook to Intellectual Property. Patents, Trade Marks, Copyright and Designs. Sweet & Maxwell. | |||
* Himanen, P. (2004) [http://www.eduskunta.fi/efakta/vk/tuv/challenges_of_the_globalinformationsociety.pdf Challenges of the Global Information Society]. report for the Committee for the Future in Parliament of Finland. | * Himanen, P. (2004) [http://www.eduskunta.fi/efakta/vk/tuv/challenges_of_the_globalinformationsociety.pdf Challenges of the Global Information Society]. report for the Committee for the Future in Parliament of Finland. | ||
* Himanen, P. (2001) Hacker Ethic. Random House | * Himanen, P. (2001) Hacker Ethic. Random House | ||
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* Martin, B. (1998) [http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/98il/ Information Liberation: Challenging the Corruptions of Information Power]. Freedom Press, London. | * Martin, B. (1998) [http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/98il/ Information Liberation: Challenging the Corruptions of Information Power]. Freedom Press, London. | ||
* Stallman, R. (2002). Free Software, Free Society. Ed. Joshua Gay. GNU Press | * Stallman, R. (2002). Free Software, Free Society. Ed. Joshua Gay. GNU Press | ||
* Wynants, M., Cornelis, J., eds (2005) [http://crosstalks.vub.ac.be/publications/Howopenisthefuture/howopenfuture_CROSSTALKSBOOK1.pdf How Open is the Future? Economic, Social and Cultural Scenarios inspired by Free & Open-Source Sofware]. CrossTalks, VUB Brussels University Press 2005. | * Wynants, M., Cornelis, J., eds (2005) [http://crosstalks.vub.ac.be/publications/Howopenisthefuture/howopenfuture_CROSSTALKSBOOK1.pdf How Open is the Future? Economic, Social and Cultural Scenarios inspired by Free & Open-Source Sofware]. CrossTalks, VUB Brussels University Press 2005. | ||
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Viimane redaktsioon: 3. aprill 2007, kell 12:48
NB! This is only a development "sandbox" - the real course will be located at the Owl Academy.
Main idea - to introduce various models of author motivation and related legal frameworks. A special focus is on the newer alternative ideas to traditional copyright (e.g. Free Software/Open Source, Creative Commons etc).
The Course:
- 16 weeks (one semester/term) - one 1.5-hour session (lecture or lab) weekly plus independent work.
- 3.0 Estonian academic credits, 4.0 ECTS credits
Lectures/topics:
- Intro: the author vs the information society
- The history and development of copyright
- The proprietary world: WIPO and its ideas of intellectual property
- Contracts and licenses
- The hacker approach: the development of free licenses
- The Millennium Bug in the WIPO model
- One Microsoft Way: the world of proprietary software
- The uneasy alliance: Free Software vs Open Source
- The content models: Creative Commons
- The digital enforcement: DRM and others
- Hybrid approaches
- What about the future?
Assessment:
- paper + slides + oral presentation
- assignments
- link portfolio (Technorati or similar)
- blog
Readings:
- Barlow, J. P. (1996) A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace
- George, J.F. (2003) Computers in Society: Privacy, Ethics and the Internet. Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey
- Jacob, R., Alexander, D., Lane, L. (2004) A Guidebook to Intellectual Property. Patents, Trade Marks, Copyright and Designs. Sweet & Maxwell.
- Himanen, P. (2004) Challenges of the Global Information Society. report for the Committee for the Future in Parliament of Finland.
- Himanen, P. (2001) Hacker Ethic. Random House
- Himanen, P. (2002) Häkkerieetika ja informatsiooniajastu vaim. Kunst, Tallinn (Estonian translation of Hacker Ethic)
- Lessig, L. (2004). Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity. The Penguin Press.
- Martin, B. (1998) Information Liberation: Challenging the Corruptions of Information Power. Freedom Press, London.
- Stallman, R. (2002). Free Software, Free Society. Ed. Joshua Gay. GNU Press
- Wynants, M., Cornelis, J., eds (2005) How Open is the Future? Economic, Social and Cultural Scenarios inspired by Free & Open-Source Sofware. CrossTalks, VUB Brussels University Press 2005.