Lawrence Lessig: Five Proposals for Copyright Reform

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Lessig’s policy proposals: what kind of copyright reform?

“Copyright law must be changed. Here are just five changes that would make a world of difference:

What happens when others profit from this creativity? Then a line has been crossed, and the remixed artists plainly ought to be paid — at least where payment is feasible. If a parent has remixed photos of his kid with a song by Gilberto Gil (as I have, many times), then when YouTube makes the amateur remix publicly available, some compensation to Mr. Gil is appropriate — just as, for example, when a community playhouse lets neighbors put on a performance consisting of a series of songs sung by neighbors, the public performance of those songs triggers a copyright obligation (usually covered by a blanket license issued to the community playhouse). There are plenty of models within the copyright law for assuring that payment. We need to be as creative as our kids in finding a model that works.

(http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122367645363324303.html)

—Adapted from “Remix” by Lawrence Lessig, to be published by The Penguin Press on Oct. 16, 2008.

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