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The Public Domain Manifesto

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Type: Working Paper
Author: Bollier, David
Date: 2010
Agency: On the Commons
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/6046
Sector: Information & Knowledge
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Subject(s): public domain
democracy
copyright
Abstract: "The public domain — long a stepchild in the fierce politics of copyright law — is finally starting to come into its own. A diverse array of individuals and organizations associated with COMMUNIA, the European 'thematic network' on the digital public domain, have issued a major manifesto explaining the importance of the public domain to democratic culture. The manifesto has already garnered endorsements from thousands of people and dozens of organizations. It has also been translated into seventeen different languages, including French, Czech, Chinese Mandarin, Portuguese, Italian, Hebrew, Serbo-Croation and Turkish. This powerful show of support is helping to mobilize the many constituencies that depend upon the public domain. It also puts the corporate armies of copyright maximalists on notice that their attempts to enclose the public domain will be actively resisted."

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