Archive for the ‘culture’ Category

Gilbert Gottfried, Jack Black, and Harlan Ellison on Piracy

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 by Lucinda M. Dugger

If you’re a regular follower of the Copyright Alliance, you’ll know of our Creators Across America video series that we launched this past Spring. Through these short video interviews, artists all across our country are speaking up for their rights. They tell a little bit about who they are, what their craft entails, and how [...]

The Entitlement Factor Among Some Non-Artists

Friday, October 22nd, 2010 by Lucinda M. Dugger

We run into these people – in both real life and virtual life – who tell us that artists should not get paid for the work that they do. They act and speak as if there is somehow an entitlement factor among non-artists. ‘Artists should work other jobs and do their art for free,’ they [...]

Understanding Value: How it affects the copyright debates

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 by Lucinda M. Dugger

On the heels of the Future of Music Policy Summit and the recent introduction of the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) by Senator Leahy, I keep mulling over in my mind what the true value of music, books, and the visual arts is, and how this value – whether actual or perceived – [...]

Don’t shoot. I’m just the messenger: A musician gets attacked for speaking up

Thursday, October 14th, 2010 by Lucinda M. Dugger

It’s two o’clock in the afternoon and Pandora plays my (new) favorite radio station through my laptop speakers. While doing work, every dozen or so minutes I click back to the website to see who the band is that has popped up on the station. I haven’t heard of this band before. Who are these [...]

Hey that’s my duck: Wildlife painters fight infringement

Friday, October 8th, 2010 by Lucinda M. Dugger

If you ever have the opportunity to listen in on a conversation between a group of visual artists – such as painters and sculptures – you’ll hear them debate the differences between fine art, craft, and commercial art. The conversation will eventually drift into a much heated discussion about “selling out” and the merits of [...]

Creativity Atop the Pyramid

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 by Patrick Ross

A handful of creative works — paintings, musical works, writings, etc. — survive long after the creative has passed. An accomplished composer and producer of music and film yesterday said that those works sit at “the tip of the pyramid.” According to T. Bone Burnett, creative works comprise a pyramid, a pyramid constantly being swept [...]

Highlights of an Amazing Day on the Hill

Friday, September 24th, 2010 by Patrick Ross

It goes without saying that Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT) is a true friend of copyright owners and creatives, but I’ll say it anyway, and you can hear him say it. Thanks to one of our board members and exhibitors for filming a bit of Senator Leahy’s remarks at our Copyright Alliance 4th [...]

Do We Need Art?

Monday, September 20th, 2010 by Patrick Ross

As an amateur student of the subject of creativity, I often note multiple perceptions of what that word “creativity” means. An artist might use it to refer to her muse. An inventor might use it to refer to his method of innovation. A business leader might use it to promote the latest “secret” to getting [...]

We’re on the Road!

Monday, August 16th, 2010 by Patrick Ross

I’m driving across the United States, interviewing artists in 35 states about their creativity, their passion, and their belief in the rights of artists. Here’s our press release released today (Monday) on the campaign. We’ll be posting new artist interview video every day here. Today we uploaded the first three videos from the trip, from [...]

Respecting Others’ Work (A Screed Against Plagiarism)

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 by Patrick Ross

Is it any surprise to read in The New York Times that today’s students don’t understand that cutting-and-pasting another’s work into your own isn’t research or scholarship, or that a new study from Northwestern University found that today’s youth don’t comprehend that the top search engine result may not be the most reliable? As a [...]


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