The right to remix

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The ‘right to remix’

(1)web 2.0 and ownership

<From ‘What is Web 2.0’ at http://www.oreillynet.com/lpt/a/6228>

<From ‘What is Web 2.0’ at http://www.oreillynet.com/lpt/a/6228>

<From ‘What is Web 2.0’ at http://www.oreillynet.com/lpt/a/6228>

(2)lower barriers to entry

by using standards

(a)legal standards

creativecommons.org

(b)remixability/hackability

sharing the process

Cafune

sharing decisions

sharing the work

sharing the ideas

web 2.0 is about participation

and you can only ensure participation through

sharing.

Web 2.0 Design Patterns

Some Rights Reserved. Intellectual property protection limits re-use and prevents experimentation. Therefore: When benefits come from collective adoption, not private restriction, make sure that barriers to adoption are low. Follow existing standards, and use licenses with as few restrictions as possible. Design for "hackability" and "remixability."

<From ‘What is Web 2.0’ at http://www.oreillynet.com/lpt/a/6228>