Jusletter IT

(Mis)appropriation Art? Copyright and Data protection implications of «CCTV sniffing» as art

  • Authors: Smita Kheria / Daithi Mac Sithigh / Judith Rauhofer / Burkhard Schafer
  • Category: Articles
  • Region: England
  • Field of law: Data Protection
  • Collection: Tagungsband-IRIS-2013
  • Citation: Smita Kheria / Daithi Mac Sithigh / Judith Rauhofer / Burkhard Schafer, (Mis)appropriation Art? Copyright and Data protection implications of «CCTV sniffing» as art, in: Jusletter IT 20 February 2013
This paper discusses the legal implications of CCTV sniffing and war walking, legally problematic uses of wireless networks, for the purpose of art. Using Bitnik’s «surveillance chess» as starting point, it asks if new forms of computer enabled art require new forms of protection, especially in countries without constitutional guarantee of freedom of art.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • 1. Artists on the warpath
  • 1.1. Surveillance Chess
  • 1.2. Sniffing out Art
  • 1.3. Where artists roam free
  • 2. All is fair in law and war
  • 2.1. Every work of art is an uncommitted crime
  • 2.2. Creativity is knowing how to hide your sources
  • 3. References

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