Although nowadays copyright is almost always linked to the digital and commercial sectors, it also has a historical and creative dimension. For example, the subject of copy has been a constant theme in the field of art; each age has had their respective position, causing reactions and dialogues that have challenged the ways of understanding the issue and allow us to contextualize the current debate.
Proposals will be accepted to consider one or more of the following topics, among others:
– Theory, Practice and Criticism of copyright in the digital age
– Hacking, piracy and Free Culture
– Creative Commons and free licenses
– Original, copy and copyright
– Co-authoring, open work and copyright
– Quote, appropriation and copyright
Proposals should be submitted until February 10, 2013, by mail at: info(at)interartive.org
http://interartive.org/2012/11/art-copyright-en-interartive/
To mark the publication of issue # 50, the digital journal Interartive will publish a special issue devoted to various aspects of the current discussion about Art & Copyright. We invite theorists, critics, curators and artists who work on the subject to participate.
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