Copyleft is a legal notion stemming from the free software movement which, while observing the author's rights, allows copying, spreading and transforming works and forbids the exclusive enjoyment of them. It is the Free Software Foundation's GNU project, initiated by Richard Stallman, with the first free copyleft license for software: the General Public License.Our research deals with copyleft applied to non-software creation such as we have initiated it in 2000 with the Free Art License. Through our practicing it and noticing its effects, we raise questions about the status of the author in the digital age. We discover a history, a history of art, which is not determined by an end anymore but leads on to infinite creations made by an infi...
International audienceMaking the created pass into the uncreated. A passing to the act; an act of pa...
ABSTRACTI will answer the question “What’s in a copy?” by considering three sets of related issues: ...
Regulatory models from the analog era, based on physical medium scarcity and exclusivity, are called...
Copyleft is a legal notion stemming from the free software movement which, while observing the autho...
This text is part of a study (Part I) on the phenomenon of free software. Here there is a questionin...
303-313The paper deals with the development, which has provided a new perspective towards looking at...
This article sets out the articulation between the technologies, the art and the communication. It e...
Cette thèse examine le copyleft comme un évènement discursif qui déclenche les oscillations du dispo...
In this paper we question the notion of using copyleft, in its current form, as the principle contra...
This article sets out the articulation between the technologies, the art and the communication. It e...
National audienceAt the digital age, it's not only scale of copy which changes, but also its strateg...
ACLNNational audienceno abstractRésultat d’une co-élaboration entre artistes, informaticiens et inte...
The importance of copyleft for the present society is established. A critical analysis of copyright ...
Le Foss (Free open software source) ou logiciel libre, est un mouvement de fond qui valorise le part...
International audienceI am going to report here on two practices that apparently have no relation to...
International audienceMaking the created pass into the uncreated. A passing to the act; an act of pa...
ABSTRACTI will answer the question “What’s in a copy?” by considering three sets of related issues: ...
Regulatory models from the analog era, based on physical medium scarcity and exclusivity, are called...
Copyleft is a legal notion stemming from the free software movement which, while observing the autho...
This text is part of a study (Part I) on the phenomenon of free software. Here there is a questionin...
303-313The paper deals with the development, which has provided a new perspective towards looking at...
This article sets out the articulation between the technologies, the art and the communication. It e...
Cette thèse examine le copyleft comme un évènement discursif qui déclenche les oscillations du dispo...
In this paper we question the notion of using copyleft, in its current form, as the principle contra...
This article sets out the articulation between the technologies, the art and the communication. It e...
National audienceAt the digital age, it's not only scale of copy which changes, but also its strateg...
ACLNNational audienceno abstractRésultat d’une co-élaboration entre artistes, informaticiens et inte...
The importance of copyleft for the present society is established. A critical analysis of copyright ...
Le Foss (Free open software source) ou logiciel libre, est un mouvement de fond qui valorise le part...
International audienceI am going to report here on two practices that apparently have no relation to...
International audienceMaking the created pass into the uncreated. A passing to the act; an act of pa...
ABSTRACTI will answer the question “What’s in a copy?” by considering three sets of related issues: ...
Regulatory models from the analog era, based on physical medium scarcity and exclusivity, are called...