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Gurry acknowledged that digital technology and the internet have
created unprecedented access to knowledge. They created “the
most powerful instrument for the democratization of knowledge
since the invention of moveable type for printing,” he said. “They
have introduced perfect fidelity and near zero-marginal costs in
the reproduction of cultural works and an unprecedented capacity
to distribute those works around the globe at instantaneous speeds
and, again, near zero-marginal costs.”
But he argued that there must be economic incentives to reward
creativity and “foster a dynamic culture.” It was unclear whether
he would agree that dynamic cultures had always evolved without
copyright as well.
Rather, the new technologies “have given a technological advantage to
one side of the balance, the side of free availability, the
consumer, social enjoyment and short-term gratification.”
And as it is impossible to reverse technological advantage and resulting
change, it must not be resisted. “Rather than resist it,” he said,
“we need to accept the inevitability of technological change and
to seek an intelligent engagement with it. There is, in any case, no
other choice – either the copyright system adapts to the natural
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The past and the future of
intangible assets in a digital,
networked world
ECTA 35th Annual Conference
8th Session: Rogue Waves and Crosswinds
2016-06-24
Hotel Lacroma, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Speaker: Mladen Vukmir, ECTA Council
member
VUKMIR & ASSOCIATES, Zagreb, Croatia
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Topics & Theses
Let’s keep this simple! By digitaly wiring it, people flattened the
Globe (T. Friedman), soverignty is being reshaped (EU “pooling”)
Different sovereignty might mean: 1) no territoriality principle in
the future IPR systems, (digital single market, Asian IP studies,
past INTA President remark) meaning we have already started
going down the road that will take us beyond the Paris and Berne
conventions
Technologies bring consequences, always did, legislation only
follows the business models established by new technologies
Lawyers always had difficulties predicting or driving social
change, but in the flat world this might spell the end of the road
for that approach.
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Topics2
& Theses2
The emergence of brain-machine interfaces (BMI) might mean that
humans will be able to communicate to the machines by thought
Does this mean that machines might become able to communicate
to back to humans by thought?
As a consequence we might abandon embodying the ideas and the
copyright will cease to exist as we know it
IP law will change because creativity needs it to change
IP will change, but are intangible assets here to stay?
Now, let’s take things in turn and look at the two technologies
that will move things even further: 3D printing and BMI
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Topics & Theses
The emergence of the 3-D and nano 3-D printing technologies are
likely to digitize the manufacturing content in the same way it
did for the copyright industries, thereby bringing the instant
multiplication and inherent shareability to a large segment of
the goods that were thus far material
Once the manufacturers start printing their branded wares from
the digital files, the pirates are likely to copy them digitally the
very next day
Piracy and anti-counterfeiting will merge just as the individual IP
rights started overlapping
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Topics & Theses
World digitaly wired, the globe flat means no soverignty
No sovereignty means no territoriality principle in IP
Technologies bring consequences, always did, legislation follows
No law in creativity creation, little law in creativity exploitation
Technical means content exploitation management
Brain-machine interface means no embodiment. No copyright?
IPis going to change because the creativity needs it to change
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Steal like an artist.
Every artist gets asked the question, “Where do you get
your ideas?”
The honest artist answers, “I steal them.”
http://www.austinkleon.com/2011/03/30/how-to-steal-like-an-artist-and-9-other-things-nobody-told-me/
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“Nothing is original. Steal from anywhere that resonates with
inspiration or fuels your imagination. Devour old films, new
films, music, books, paintings, photographs, poems, dreams,
random conversations, architecture, bridges, street signs,
trees, clouds, bodies of water, light and shadows. Select only
things to steal from that speak directly to your soul. If you do
this, your work (and theft) will be authentic.
Authenticity is invaluable; originality is non-existent. And
don’t bother concealing your thievery - celebrate it if you feel
like it. In any case, always remember what Jean-Luc Godard
said: “It’s not where you take things from - it’s where you
take them to.”
Jim Jarmusch
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Zatvorite oči, molim, i duboko udahnite
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Explain the elements slowly and gradually
But we are not going to take this kind of discurse, instead let’s talk about stuff
Nije fotokopirka Zprinter 450 2007 godine
10K, 5K 2K
Desktop
Još novija tehnologija.
10K, 5K, 2K?
Opisuje nama novu tehnlogiju kao prošlost
Another technology is beginning commercialisation: BMI
Get yourself a brainmachine interface
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...ali ja želi ovdje promijeniti žarište i zapitati se o slobodama u smislu građanskih i individualnih sloboda.
Zašto najčešće Sloboda mentalno pišemo velikim slovom F/S?
Teza je jednostavna, Ja osobno smatram da su dvije stvari najvažnije za našu budućnost, za pitanja našeg identiteta: ekologija i prehrana
Ako želimo sačuvati svoje tradicionalne vrijednosti i afirmirati ih globalno, moramo usvojiti znanja koja će nam podariti sposobnost percepcije vrijednosti nematerijalnog, integrirati se i ujednačiti se
Mi moramo naše identite konformirati i kompatibilizirati
Tako ćemo sačuvati okoliš