Good Copy Bad Copy

About this original series

a documentary about copyright and culture by Andreas Johsen, Ralf Christensen and Henrik MoltkeWe are currently working on broadcast distribution and a DVD. Soon we will relelase more extra material here.Visit www.goodcopybadcopy.net to donate and read more.All material (c) some rights reserved Rosforth under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial 3.0 license.

  • Category

    Learning
  • # Episodes

    5 episodes
  • Rating

    TV-UN

Episodes of Good Copy Bad Copy

    • Good Copy Bad Copy - full feature

      This is the full version of GCBC. Patience! - this is a hi-quality, 59 min flash file that takes a little while to load. If you like it, help us by making a donation. If you are an educator or librarian and want a DVD for your institution, please email us at info [at] goodcopybadcopy [dot] net A german language DVD is available here, courtesy of BVP. French language DVD is in the pipeline. US english - maybe some fine day. There are now several language subtitle versions out there - french, sp...

      • Release date
        Aug 31, 2007
      • Runtime
        58:54
    • Good Copy Bad Copy Trailer

      This is the trailer. More on www.goodcopybadcopy.net

      • Release date
        May 29, 2007
      • Runtime
        02:43
    • Yochai Benkler on economics of sharing

      This is another early interview, done by Ralf Christensen at Wizards of Os 4. Yochai Benkler is Professor of law at the Yale Law School and the author of The Wealth of Networks and the influential paper Coase's Penguin. Here he talks about the economics of open / closed copyright models and peer-based production.

      • Release date
        Feb 19, 2007
      • Runtime
        18:47
    • Paul Gerhardt / BBC Creative Archive

      BBC Creative Archive project lead, Paul Gerhardt, talks about the BBC archives: accessibility, profitability vs. copyright issues.

      • Release date
        Feb 18, 2007
      • Runtime
        13:27
    • Lessig on archives

      This is the first interview we did for this project. Larry Lessig - in the archives at DR, the national danish broadcasting corp - talks about the future of these - and other recorded media in respectively a closed or open copyright environment.

      • Release date
        Feb 18, 2007
      • Runtime
        23:04