W9.2 May 3 (Fri) - Lee jiyoon

1) Wikipedia's writings explain the history and principles of the Free Culture Movement. The movement promotes the free distribution and modification of works, which are made possible without the consent or compensation of the authors. It is a movement against excessive copyright laws, which argue that such laws hinder creative activities. In addition, the Free Culture Movement is similar to the Open Source Software Movement and is related to various movements and philosophies, including accessible knowledge, remix culture, and hacker culture. The development of these movements, major organizations, and some criticisms and opposition to them are also being introduced.


2) What I felt was that the free culture movement seems to play a very important role in modern society. The movement is also linked to other free cultures and philosophies, such as the open-source software movement, which could contribute to greater social change.


3) What are the limitations or side effects of these movements while also boosting cultural innovation and creative activities? 

Comments

  1. I think the original author's position will be narrowed. Simply put, there may be situations where you do not share your unique ideas. If this situation occurs and takes up a large proportion, there is a risk that development will only develop into common ideas.

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