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Cyber-hacktivism, open source, creative commons, social media, privacy, pirating… What are the opportunities, strengths and dangers of the World Wide Web for the arts world and for the creative professions in general? Internet makes it easier to distribute works of art, but at what price? What about the protection of art works on the Web or the artistic freedom of re-interpreting another artist’s work? How can we ensure both greater accessibility to creative works and fair compensation for artists?
With Antonella Corsani (economics instructor-researcher, University of Paris 1, co-author with M. Lazzarato of Intermittents et Précaires (2008) and with M.-C. Bureau of Un salariat au delà du salariat? (2012)), Kenny Gates (co-founder of the record label Play It Again Sam), Yannick H'Madoun (president of Creative Commons Belgium) and Céline Romainville (chair of the “Economic, Social and Cultural Rights” Commission of the Belgian Human Rights League, and author of a thesis on cultural law).
Partnership: SMartBe, Human Rights League