Category: Copyrights and licenses

Open Source Cinema

Open Source Cinema is a collaborative documentary project aiming to create a feature film about copyright in the digital age. The script for the documentary, titled Basement Tapes, is written as a wiki , inviting contributors to expand, rewrite and revise it.

Collaborative filming, Copyrights and licenses

Licence + protection

As a follow-up to Jorge’s post. I think he is right in this: licence and enforcement are two separate things. Suppose a common scenario for documentaries. People accept that you film them because you have a certain relationship with them: they trust you. They trust that you will respect the meaning of their words and […]

AIAN, Copyrights and licenses

Are we all Capotes?

There is a problem that I think is interesting to discuss here. All interviews with photo owners are to be used only for AIAN. They gave authorization only for that. Of course I am the author of all that material, and I can protect it with copyright or c.c. but they are on line. Which […]

AIAN, Copyrights and licenses