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ArtMob Exploring Intellectual Property in Canada

Last week I was invited, wearing my hat of law librarian, to participate in a round table discussion on art, the Internet and intellectual property with the group ArtMob [1]. ArtMob is a group of artists, scholars and other stakeholders interested in the intersection between Canadian culture and copyright and intellectual property law, and how it comes into play with the Web.

Core participants in the project who attended the day I was there include:

We explored a range of subjects during the discussion which I hope to discuss in future Slaw posts. At the centre of discussions was the first sample website created by Kennedy and Wershler-Henry, the online archive of Canadian poet/artist bp Nichol – http://www.bpnichol.ca/ [5]. Currently available in beta, this site sits on the open source platform Drupal. More features are planned to make the site increasingly interactive. For now, this pulls together a lot of digital content that would have been sitting in private collections.

Creating a collection of this type raises all types of questions: