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Thread #93493 Message #1800082
Posted By: GUEST,Roksana
02-Aug-06 - 06:17 PM
Thread Name: Traditional music and copyright
Subject: BS: Traditional music and copyright
I am legal researcher from a UK university, and I am carrying out a study of intellectual property with specific emphasis on traditional knowledge and traditional music. I am very interested in hearing the opinions from folk artists on the following points:
1. As a folk artist do you perceive the internet as a positive medium to distribute your music, or as a tool for other individuals to exploit your creations?
2. Has your music ever been stolen by "commercial" artists, film makers etc? If yes, then what were your experiences?
3. Have you ever heard of the Creative Commons licence? If yes, have you ever considered using the licence? Do you feel it gives adequate protection?
4. Some people believe that traditional music or folk music should not be protected under "private law" as the objectives of a folk artist is somehow different to "commercial artists", and that it should therefore be protected under laws that can protect its roots and heritage. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Kind Regards,
Roksana
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