"The 'Law' of 3D in the Modern Cultural Institution". The Copyright/Ownership working group was formed to examine legal questions related to generating and preserving 3D data. During CS3DP Forum 1, we surveyed basic copyright as currently defined by U.S. law, and mapped out elements in a generalized 3D-data workflow as context for exploring legal and ethical issues. For example, from a legal standpoint, how would scanning a rock (no copyright) differ from scanning a Native American artifact (ethical issues) or a sculpture (copyright)? What rights could apply to intermediate and final data output? Do those change if the goal of a project is to ‘faithfully reproduce’ versus ‘creatively construct’ an object as a 3D model?
Conference presentation
Working Group Reports on Copyright and Ownership
University of Iowa
Community Standards for 3D Preservation (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan)
08/14/2018
Abstract
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- Title: Subtitle
- Working Group Reports on Copyright and Ownership
- Creators
- Kyle K Courtney - Harvard UniversityMichael Conyers - University of WashingtonKate Webbink - Field Museum of Natural History
- Resource Type
- Conference presentation
- Conference
- Community Standards for 3D Preservation (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan)
- Publisher
- University of Iowa; Iowa City, Iowa, USA
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2018 The Presenters
- Language
- English
- Date presented
- 08/14/2018
- Academic Unit
- Community Standards for 3D Data Preservation
- Record Identifier
- 9984109936102771
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