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'''Clearance Culture or also "Rights Clearance Culture" = the process whereby, because of the extension of Intellectual Property and copyright provisions, clearance has to be asked for the use of previous material, resulting in a cumbersome process with many negative effects on free culture and innovation.''' | '''Clearance Culture or also "Rights Clearance Culture" = the process whereby, because of the extension of Intellectual Property and copyright provisions, clearance has to be asked for the use of previous material, resulting in a cumbersome process with many negative effects on free culture and innovation.''' | ||
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Revision as of 05:32, 16 May 2006
Clearance Culture or also "Rights Clearance Culture" = the process whereby, because of the extension of Intellectual Property and copyright provisions, clearance has to be asked for the use of previous material, resulting in a cumbersome process with many negative effects on free culture and innovation.
It is often opposed to Fair Use, as the principle allowing usage for non-profit ends.
The concept is mentioned in this blog entry by David Bollier, at http://onthecommons.org/node/732