New CS4 Replacement icons are now available at:
Monday, 10 November 2008
Thursday, 28 August 2008
The Right To Copy

Annelys de Vet did an article on the right to copy designs.
It's quite an old article but interesting enough to mention.
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
Steal This Film II

Steal This Film II examines the technological and cultural aspects of the copyright wars, and the implications of the internet for copying. It includes an exploration of Mark Getty's infamous statement that " Intellectual Property is the oil of the 21st century".
Copyright and Google
The surprising history of copyright and what it means for google. A lecture by Karl Fogel
Free Magenta!

T-Mobile claims the exlusive rights for the Magenta colour in their business.
Design Studio Lava comes with a concept called freemagenta to say that it's absolutely ridicules to claim such a thing as a colour. News paper De Dag wrote an article about this subject.
In my designers opinion it's a sign of weakness to claim a colour.
In the marketing opinion it's a sign of power and a great publicity stunt.
Owning an idea
If you want to be an owner of an idea (in the Netherlands). You just have to come up with an authentic idea and drop it at one of these offices (make sure you bring a large bag of money).
-Benelux Bureau voor Tekeningen of modellen (Model registration)
-Benelux Merkenbureau (Brand registration)
-Octrooicentrum Nederland (Concept registration owned by BIE)
-Idee Safe (Concept registration)
Sharing artwork
Great freeware is available on the web.
Banksy for example is sharing a selection of his work on high resolution.
I designed some cs3 replacement icons. Also free to use.
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
Creative Commons
The Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License stands for some rights reserved instead of all rights reserved.
For example Jeroen Wijering is using the CC license for the great stuff that he created.
DMCA
Saturday, 19 January 2008
Jorge Cortell on Intellectual Property (part 1/4)
Sorry, got some problems uploading part 2, 3 and 4.
Jorge Cortell is well known for his strong opposition to intellectual property.
In this lecture Jorge Cortell explanes his vision very clearly.
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