Intellectual Property Perspectives
Ken Burns discusses the imperfect nature of intellectual property law and the need for a balance between protecting rights and allowing for a freer exchange. He highlights the significant costs involved in obtaining rights for music and photographs in filmmaking and the importance of platforms like PBS in supporting projects that may not be feasible in an unfettered marketplace. Burns also emphasizes the value of artistic and intellectual freedom in his decision to work with PBS.In this clip
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