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Aaron Perzanowski on Bottom-up Creativity & the Right to Repair

Aaron Perzanowski on Bottom-up Creativity & the Right to Repair

Episode 45 Published 2 years, 3 months ago
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Professor Aaron Perzanowski of the University of Michigan Law School explains how many artistic communities flourish as commons, without copyright protections that privilege private ownership and marketization. Tattoo artists, fashion designers, chefs, and stand-up comedians are among the communities that don't strictly own their primary creative works. This ethic of bottom-up collaboration and sharing also flourishes in many repair commons, where resourceful people have created pools of shared knowledge and peer-support to fix broken products. Corporate manufacturers are trying to suppress the "right to repair" movement, but repair-commoners are making significant gains these days. For more on the commons, go to www.Bollier.org.
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