jueves, 14 de mayo de 2009

Copyright???


Ayer se suscitó una controversia en dos "blogs" sobre "copyright". Sharon y Lorelei expusieron los dos diferentes puntos de vista. Yo no pude estar más de acuerdo con lo expuesto y el punto de vista de Sharon. Pero, definitivamente, mi opinión sobre la controversia queda perfectamente plasmada en el comentario que Sharon Palac, maestra de ingles en Las Vegas, Nevada expresó sobre el asunto al “post” de Sharon. A continuación el mismo (que conste que he hecho los correspondientes créditos. ¡para que no me acusen de “Copyright Infringement”):

SharonP said...

Hi Sharon, I agree with you wholeheartedly and read every word of the essay you presented. We have all been influenced by something or someone, as is quoted in the Old Testament:

What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. ~Ecclesiastes 1:9

To say that certain color combinations and styles are prohibited because they have been used before is preposterous. If this idea were upheld, nothing would ever be created again.

I cite a great example from the above article which says it all:

"Don't be afraid to borrow. The great men, the most original, borrowed from everybody. Witness Shakespeare and Rembrandt. They borrowed from the technique of tradition and created new images by the power of their imagination and human understanding. Little men just borrow from one person. Assimilate all you can from tradition and then say things in your own way.
There are as many ways of drawing as there are ways of thinking and thoughts to think." Giff Constable

When we create, we are a member of the "collective consciousness" (Carl Jung). We are human and we experience the same feelings and thoughts, we take from nature, God's true art, and create from it. We all have a unique voice and produce our art as we envision it. There is plenty of room in the Universe for our thoughts and creations.

Art is not confined to a narrow box with a narrow vision of what or how it should be. It simply is.”

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