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| The '''paid culture movement''' is a [[social movement]] that promotes the rights of creators of works to be compensated for their labor and to control distribution and modification of their [[creative work]]s, using the [[Internet]] as well as other media. | | The '''paid culture movement''' is a [[social movement]] that promotes the rights of creators of works to be compensated for their labor and to control distribution and modification of their [[creative work]]s, using the [[Internet]] as well as other media. |
− | [[Image:Larry lessig etech05 050317.jpg|thumb|Lawrence Lessig in front of a laptop labeled "free culture"]] | + | [[Image:Kohs Wikipedia original.jpg|thumb|Gregory Kohs pondering the folly of "free culture" (AP image)]] |
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| The movement objects to overly abused [[copyleft]] laws and completely supports the concepts of [[copyright]] and [[intellectual property]], which many members of the movement also argue promote quality [[creativity]]. They call this system "attribution culture". | | The movement objects to overly abused [[copyleft]] laws and completely supports the concepts of [[copyright]] and [[intellectual property]], which many members of the movement also argue promote quality [[creativity]]. They call this system "attribution culture". |