Information Technology Trends, From Copyright to Copyleft
Felician Alecu
Oeconomics of Knowledge, 2012, vol. 4, issue 4, 2-7
Abstract:
When we discuss about copyright, we instinctively have in mind the all rights reserved expression speaking about the exclusive rights granted to the authors by the law. Today, in the context of social media, the copyright can be also used not to restrict but to grant some rights to the audience, so the well-known all rights reserved becomes some rights reserved or even no rights reserved.
Date: 2012
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