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== Collective Conditions for reuse (CC4r) ==
== Collective Conditions for reuse (CC4r) ==
Collective Conditions for reuse (CC4r) is a collectively written document that can be included in any publication as a way to reorient conventional copyright. It is based on the Free Art License (FAL), but reformulates the position of the author as an individual, to recognize that authorship is "situated in social and historical conditions and that there may be reasons to refrain from release and re-use". In an important deviation from FAL and other Free Culture licenses, it asks reusers to "take into account that the defaults of openness and transparency have different consequences in different contexts” and introduces the possibility of not-sharing.
https://constantvzw.org/wefts/cc4r.en.html


== Collective Commitment to reuse (CC4r-r) ==
== Collective Commitment to reuse (CC4r-r) ==

Revision as of 05:04, 23 August 2024

Revisit Reuse

Revisit Reuse was a small-scale exhibition and two day worksession that took place in Brussels, May 2024. It brought together questions and provocations addressing universalisms in Free Culture and Open Access and to build resources for collective practices of reuse. How to deal with issues of cultural appropriation, power differences and the limits of conventional citation and acknowledgment?

The space and the exhibition were designed in collaboration with artist Flo*Souad Benaddi and included a series of prompts by ​​​​​​Erri Ammonita, Bye Bye Binary, Séverine Dusollier, Andrea Francke, Gary Hall, Jennifer Hayashida, Cathryn Klasto, Nkule Mabaso, Nicolas Malevé, Dubravka Sekulić, Winnie Soon, Christopher Ba Thi Nguyen, Marloes de Valk and Stephen Wright. We also included a collection of cases that showed the complexities of reuse, and a library of materials published under the Collective Conditions for Reuse (CC4r), in collaboration with Constant. Flo*Souad Benaddi, Clara Bougon, Castillo, Sarah Magnan, Chae Kim, Cathryn Klasto, Gerrie van Noord, Femke Snelting, Litó Walkey, Eva Weinmayr took part in the worksession.

Limits to Openness Reading Group

2023 "Limits to Openess"

Creative Commons (CC)

Collective Conditions for reuse (CC4r)

Collective Conditions for reuse (CC4r) is a collectively written document that can be included in any publication as a way to reorient conventional copyright. It is based on the Free Art License (FAL), but reformulates the position of the author as an individual, to recognize that authorship is "situated in social and historical conditions and that there may be reasons to refrain from release and re-use". In an important deviation from FAL and other Free Culture licenses, it asks reusers to "take into account that the defaults of openness and transparency have different consequences in different contexts” and introduces the possibility of not-sharing.

https://constantvzw.org/wefts/cc4r.en.html

Collective Commitment to reuse (CC4r-r)

Free Art Licence

Copyleft

Authors of the Future

2019, Brussels

First Times Do Not Exist

https://www.goteborgslitteraturhus.se/event/first-times-do-not-exist/