Free License Art

The Free License Art (or LAL ) is a contract which applies the principle of the Copyleft to artistic creation.

It authorizes any third (natural person or morals), having accepted its conditions, to proceed to the copy, the diffusion and the transformation of a work, as with its free or expensive exploitation, provided that it is always possible to reach its source to copy it, diffusing it or transforming it.

She saw the day in July 2000, following the meetings Copyleft Attitude which proceeded with “Local” and “Public” Access, two places of contemporary art to Paris. She was written thanks to the contributions of the mailing list and in particular with Melanie Clement-Fountain and David Geraud, lawyers, and Isabelle Vodjdani and Antoine Moreau, artists.

This license is consultable with the http://artlibre.org/licence/lal/ address; it is also available in English, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.

Subjected to the French right (because appeared within this framework), it is however valid in all the countries having signed the Convention of Bern (this convention establishes a legal standard international on the literary property and artistic).

See too

Internal bond

External bonds

  • Official site
  • the fair with the questions of Copyleft Attitude
  • What free art?
  • Freemages: library of photographs under free license art
  • CD KDO-PYLEFT: A compilation under Free license Art published by the movement copyleft attitude: http://artlibre.org/ at the time of Christmas 2004.

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