[Campaigns-l] digital rights

Chad Lupkes chadlupkes at gmail.com
Mon Sep 18 22:18:44 UTC 2006


Use [[Template:Tabs]] and [[Template:Tabs/close]] to structure the page, and
we'll see where it goes.

Chad


On 9/18/06, Janet Hawtin <lucychili at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ok great.
>
> perhaps if we could structure the page the way that some other topics have
> done
> to include perspectives and questions about digital rights it might be
> easier?
> what is a good page to use as a model?
>
> the page was originally divided into pro creators rights and pro
> consumers rights.
> this I think caused the edit wars because some groups identify as
> groups which want to develop policies which support authors and
> consumers but perhaps not by providing control to the multinational
> publishing interests.
> the multinational media publishers are promoting DMCA and similar
> systems which position themselves as the primary beneficiaries at the
> expense of both creators and consumers.
>
> digital rights is very much an international issue, particularly now
> with wipo pushing through broadcast treaty drafts without consent from
> many nations, the current page sits in the domestic list.
>
> digital ACCESS rights are very important for people who want a
> read/write culture.
> the current page is scoped to only consider DRM or basically to frame
> thw whole debate around a read only culture.
>
> Janet
>
> janet
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