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While the public's access to creations of the human mind usually is restricted by the implementation of [[:Category:Copyright|copyright]] law, it is favoured by the Free Art License. This [[:Category:Wiki License|license]] intends to allow the use of a work’s resources; to establish new conditions for creating in order to increase creation opportunities. The Free Art License grants the right to use a work, and acknowledges the right holder’s and the user’s rights and responsibility. | While the public's access to creations of the human mind usually is restricted by the implementation of [[:Category:Copyright|copyright]] law, it is favoured by the Free Art License. This [[:Category:Wiki License|license]] intends to allow the use of a work’s resources; to establish new conditions for creating in order to increase creation opportunities. The Free Art License grants the right to use a work, and acknowledges the right holder’s and the user’s rights and responsibility. | ||
The invention and development of digital technologies, [[:Category:Internet|Internet]] and [[:Category:Free | The invention and development of digital technologies, [[:Category:Internet|Internet]] and [[:Category:Free software|Free Software]] have changed creation methods: creations of the human mind can obviously be distributed, exchanged, and transformed. They allow to produce common works to which everyone can contribute to the benefit of all. | ||
The main rationale for this Free Art License is to promote and protect these creations of the human mind according to the principles of copyleft: freedom to use, copy, distribute, transform, and prohibition of exclusive appropriation. | The main rationale for this Free Art License is to promote and protect these creations of the human mind according to the principles of copyleft: freedom to use, copy, distribute, transform, and prohibition of exclusive appropriation. | ||
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