A Contest to express the tensions between art and intellectual property law

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Jennifer Jenkins from The Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke University writes to announce the the Arts Project Contest:

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The Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke invites you to enter:

The ARTS PROJECT CONTEST http://www.law.duke.edu/cspd/contest/

WHAT: A contest to create a 2-minute moving image that explains to the public
some of the tensions between art and intellectual property law, and the
intellectual property issues artists face, focusing particularly on either
documentary film or music. For background, look at our April 2nd conference,
Framed!! How Law Constructs and Constrains Culture
http://www.law.duke.edu/framed/ and the texts and webcasts gathered there.

WHEN: Deadline for entries is August 1, 2004.

WHAT COULD I WIN? Prizes include:

-First Prize: First Prize Winner may choose either an Apple Power Mac G5
Computer or an Alienware Roswell 4100 Performance Digital Video Editing System
Single Processor - AMD Opteron 242 64-Bit 1GB DDR PC-3200.

-Second Prize: Sony Handycam Camcorder (Model DCR-PC120BT).

-Third Prize: Apple? iPod* 20GB Digital Music Player.

CONTEST DETAILS (including entry form and rules):
http://www.law.duke.edu/cspd/contest/

This contest is based on the Creative Commons GET CREATIVE! Moving Images
Contest http://creativecommons.org/
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