W9.2 May 3 (Fri) - Hong gyeongmin(홍경민)

 

1)

The Free Culture Movement is a social movement that encourages the freedom to distribute and modify other people's creations in the form of free or public content without compensation. The movement opposes overly restrictive copyright laws. Many members of the movement argue that such laws hinder creativity. In other words, the movement is consistent with the philosophy of the movement, such as hacker culture, as well as the free open-source software movement. Related organizations include Creative Commons. This organization actively encourages sharing creative works and spreading ideas to create cultural vitality, scientific progress, and business innovation.


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The free culture movement can be positively evaluated in areas where our thinking can be expanded if content is shared for free. This is because there is also an aspect that is expected to be able to expand individual capabilities by creating more creative ideas through expanded thinking. However, there is also a concern that the motivation for production will be lowered if the copyright of individual ideas and works is not protected. This is because there are people who do not want to expose their work to the outside world if they are not protected and recognized. This is because no matter how many copies you are the original author, if a large number of copies are mass-produced, the original author's position may be narrowed and forgotten. Therefore, I think that the free culture movement mentioned in the document should be regulated to some extent.


3)

Are you actively in favor of the free culture movement or are you in the opposite position?

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