Evey wrote:Aske wrote:Evey wrote:
hmm yeah i can imagine, i feel like school is often like that, that they limit you because it's convenient but maybe it doesn't create the best product. hope u can manage to make it work anyway without too much effort !! when is it due?
mm yeah i don't know about norway sadly, i looked it up in the powerpoint now and all my professor has written is that copyright is a thing according to (what i think is called) the world heritage convention, but that it has no significance in sweden ... let me know if u find something out about it in norway i am ofc interested !!
yea school is like death to creativity and individuality lol
the practical part is due on monday and the theoretical on wednesday :3
what im getting from skimming a few articles is that we have something called åndsverkslova (google translate claims it translates directly to law of intellectual property) which essentially gives the a person the rights to their unique creations or presentations, and gives them the sole rights to the distribution and accesibility of it. the protection lasts for 70 years, following the laws of eu/eea
yeah like if u want to be creative u have to be able to take a bad grade for it if they happen to dislike it,,,, not worth sadly
ooO not too long then ! are u excited to be finished ? ^___^
mmm yeah the years add up with the swedish protection for literature and art (70 years). a patent is 20 years in sweden, pattern protection is shoooort but protection for your trademarks (so, characteristics of your brand) is forever (until your brand loses the meaning it once had to the general population).... but i guess copyright might just be a think in liek the us then?
thing* not think