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  • Free Culture Movement
  • Free Culture movement
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  • The free culture movement is a social movement that promotes the free distribution and modification of creative works, using the Internet as well as other media. The movement was initially lead by Harvard (now Stanford) law professor Lawrence Lessig.
  • The free culture movement is a social movement that promotes the freedom to distribute and modify creative works, using the Internet as well as other media. The movement objects to overly restrictive copyright laws, or completely reject the concepts of copyright and intellectual property, which many members of the movement also argue hinder creativity. They call this system "permission culture".
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  • The free culture movement is a social movement that promotes the free distribution and modification of creative works, using the Internet as well as other media. The movement was initially lead by Harvard (now Stanford) law professor Lawrence Lessig.
  • The free culture movement is a social movement that promotes the freedom to distribute and modify creative works, using the Internet as well as other media. The movement objects to overly restrictive copyright laws, or completely reject the concepts of copyright and intellectual property, which many members of the movement also argue hinder creativity. They call this system "permission culture".