Copyright, Culture, and Community in Virtual Worlds

When:
May 8, 2015 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
2015-05-08T17:00:00+01:00
2015-05-08T18:30:00+01:00
Where:
University of Oxford- Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies
University of Oxford
66 Saint Giles', Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3LY
UK
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Oxford Internet Institute

Oxford Internet Institute Bellwether Lecture presented by Professor Dan Burk on Copyright, Culture, and Community in Virtual Worlds

We have accumulated an increasingly rich body of data concerning online communities, particularly those that share virtual environments. The on-line interactions of such communities are uniquely mediated by the audiovisual content of the software interface, which becomes a feature of shared culture. Much of this content is subject to copyright law, which confers on the copyright owner the legal right to prevent certain unauthorized uses of the content. Such exclusive rights impose a limiting factor on the development of communities that are situated around the interface content, as the rights, privileges, and exceptions associated with copyright generally tend to disregard the cultural significance of copyrighted content. Thus, the opportunity for on-line communities to legally access and manipulate the graphical elements on which their communities are built is frought with potential legal liability. Reconsideration of current copyright law would be required in order to accommodate the cohesion of on-line communities through cultural uses of copyrighted content.

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