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This document discusses the future of heritage preservation and how it is passed on to future generations. It explores how heritage has traditionally been preserved through museums and institutions with strict copyright controls over artifacts and content. However, it suggests heritage preservation is moving to a new phase where more content is being shared online through open licenses and user-generated contributions, allowing wider access and distribution of heritage materials. This represents a shift from closed, institutional models of the past to more participatory and collaborative models for renewing our cultural commons.
























