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    3 starsJENNIFERANISTON | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 04 2007 | search, music, SEARCH PROVIDER, COPYRIGHT, tech, TEXT, AUDIO, VIDEO, software, media, education, Creative Commons
    Creative Commons

    Too often the debate over creative control tends to the extremes. At one pole is a vision of total control — a world in which every last use of a work is regulated and in which "all rights reserved" (and then some) is the norm. At the other end is a vision of anarchy — a world in which creators enjoy a wide range of freedom but are left vulnerable to exploitation. Balance, compromise, and moderation — once the driving forces of a copyright system that valued innovation and protection equally — have become endangered species.

    Creative Commons is working to revive them. They use private rights to create public goods: creative works set free for certain uses. Like the free software and open-source movements, ends are cooperative and community-minded, but means are voluntary and libertarian. they work to offer creators a best-of-both-worlds way to protect their works while encouraging certain uses of them — to declare "some rights reserved."

    Thus, a single goal unites Creative Commons' current and future projects: to build a layer of reasonable, flexible copyright in the face of increasingly restrictive default rules.

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