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== How does intellectual property resolves the copy right problem in Web 2.0? ==
== How can intellectual property resolves the copy right problem in Web 2.0? ==


Some Rights Reserved. Intellectual property protection limits re-use and prevents experimentation. Therefore: When benefits come from collective adoption, not private restriction, make sure that barriers to adoption are low. Follow existing standards, and use licenses with as few restrictions as possible. Design for "hackability" and "remixability."
Intellectual property protection limits re-use and prevents experimentation. Therefore: When benefits come from collective adoption, not private restriction, one needs to make sure that barriers to adoption are low. He/she needs to follow existing standards, and use licenses with as few restrictions as possible. In short he/she needs to design for "hackability" and "remixability."

Latest revision as of 20:12, 27 March 2006

How can intellectual property resolves the copy right problem in Web 2.0?

Intellectual property protection limits re-use and prevents experimentation. Therefore: When benefits come from collective adoption, not private restriction, one needs to make sure that barriers to adoption are low. He/she needs to follow existing standards, and use licenses with as few restrictions as possible. In short he/she needs to design for "hackability" and "remixability."