Copyright and use of Intellectual Property
In 2014, the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) changed copyright laws to allow parody of material, as long as it does not compete with the original text. The following questions are now asked in cases of copyright: Did the piece of media have copyright attached? Was the copyright holder contacted? If not, did you know how to contact the copyright holder? REVISION TASK: 1. What arguments does Wired use to give its opinions on copyright laws? - Wired said that nearly all of the covers were created by fans out of love and without negatively effecting the market value of the original. They also stated that they think that it is the most popular form of creativity being criminalised. 2. Do you think UGC artists covering songs should be subjected to copyright law? - I don't believe that UGC artists covering songs should be subjected to copyright law, as this is the way that many big artists have started their careers, and by subjecting ...






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