"They feel that once an image goes into a shared digital space, it’s just there for them to change, to elaborate on, to add to, to improve, to do whatever they want with it. They don’t see this as a subversive act. They see the Internet as a collaborative community and everything on it as raw material."
Much more here — including the discussion of a case in federal court brought by a photographer whose images were worked into collages by a painter who made millions of dollars and an iPhone app that automates appropriation and collage.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Young people today lack even the "ideological baggage" to concern themselves with copyright as they go about appropriating images.
Labels:
art,
copyright,
law,
photography
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