Copyright and Watch Duty. Rob Scholte's Work. Part I.

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Abstract

Image right is maintained by comparing the outward appearance of pictures, not their meaning. But images are made to make people watch them. Logos are a clear example: people must watch these images, and must answer to their persuasive force. With the right to protect an image from copying, the copyright, comes, therefore a duty to watch. But a duty to watch goes against our freedom of perception. It is unclear how the law protects that freedom. Rob Scholte's works address such issues by making art of pre-existing images.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100
Pages (from-to)308-318
Number of pages11
JournalAesthetic Investigations
Volume1
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016

Keywords

  • Rob Scholte
  • copyright
  • art
  • aesthetics
  • Philosophy

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