Early Copyright History

Our latest episode is all about early copyright history, censorship, state and church control, angry queens, and, of course, the printing press.

Copy-me is the world’s first ever animated web series about copyright, copying and open culture. The webseries is about originality, public domain, digital copies, artists and how they can make money, and lots more. We hope our episodes will bring some light to these issues and maybe start a much needed constructive debate.

More info at: http://copy-me.org/2014/10/copy-me-webseries-early-copyright-history-episode-3/

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