Citizens have been turned into trespassers in their own culture.

Order Description ‘Citizens have been turned in" rel="nofollow">into trespassers in" rel="nofollow">in their own culture.’ Discuss. What makes the public domain" rel="nofollow">in and what we understand by the commons? Ownership of culture..what does this mean ..who owns the knowledge economy? Discussion on Monopolistic and ownership discussion..Haida people discussion – CASE STUDY their culture got locked up in" rel="nofollow">in an IP aspect and they were not able to have access to their culture Less abstract and more practicals – what does it mean to own culture? E.g. barbed wire and fence cutters discussion..what does citizen mean? What does it mean to own culture? Look at all the arguments; we live in" rel="nofollow">in a global village you can’t fence culture..brein" rel="nofollow">inhurst Political economy argument What is a trespasser in" rel="nofollow">in IP – to trespass in" rel="nofollow">in a physical sense usually means to be on property that does not belong to you. A good idea is a Happy birthday song – who owns it? Are people allowed to sin" rel="nofollow">ing it in" rel="nofollow">in public? Who are the people goin" rel="nofollow">ing around tellin" rel="nofollow">ing you you are a trespasser? And who are the ones who thin" rel="nofollow">ink they have the right to trespass. Culture identify – tension between public ownership and private control e.g mickey mousse in" rel="nofollow">intellectual property law A good case study provides multiple ideas and relate them to ideas. What is trespassin" rel="nofollow">ing/policin" rel="nofollow">ing? Who gets to decide who/what is the trespassin" rel="nofollow">ing or who its benefittin" rel="nofollow">ing? What are the consequences to trespassin" rel="nofollow">ing? Look at contradictions in" rel="nofollow">in a specific context?