- The myth ignores the doctrine of independent creation; namely, if you didn't copy it from someone else, it's yours to do with as you wish.
- The myth ignores a main tenet of copyright law that facts, scientific principles, history, methods, systems, individual words and short phrases all do not qualify for copyright protection.
- Any author can choose the level of protection they desire, from complete restriction of rights to none at all, essentially dedicating the work to the public domain.
The Creative Commons License: Brought to You By The Copyright Act!
05/26/2017
Stephen Carlisle
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One of the most pervasive, and silliest, myths that continues to get passed around the internet is that somehow copyright is this huge drag on free speech. It's simply not the case. The basic reasons are:
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