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Johanna Blakley - Media maven
Johanna Blakley studies the impact of mass media and entertainment on our world.

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As the Deputy Director of the Norman Lear Center (a media-focused think tank at the University of Southern California) Johanna Blakley spends much of her time exploring how our entertainment interacts with our political, commercial and social habits. She is especially interested in the surprising impact of intellectual property rights on innovation, organizing conferences around the lack of creative ownership in fashion as well as technology and the ownership of creative content.

Blakley has worked across a huge variety of media platforms -- producing for the web on a large scale, conducting gaming research, coordinating events for film festivals and executing consumer research on entertainment and politics. Drawing on this vast body of experience, she also lectures at USC and helped develop their masters program in Public Diplomacy.

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Johanna Blakley: Lessons from fashion's free culture

喬漢娜布萊克利: 學習時尚界的自由文化

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違反智慧財產權的例子在電影工業, 音樂界與軟體產業裡層出不窮, 但在時尚界卻鮮有所聞. 時尚界卻能在創意與利潤兩者皆取得成功. 喬漢那布萊克利在TEDxUSC 2010 所發表的演講中, 談論所有創意產業能向時尚界的自由文化借鏡的地方
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I heard聽說 this amazing驚人 story故事 about Miuccia繆西婭 Prada普拉達.
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我曾聽過一則關於Miucha Prada 的有趣故事
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She's an Italian意大利 fashion時尚 designer設計師.
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她是位義大利籍的時裝設計師
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She goes to this vintage釀酒 store商店 in Paris巴黎
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她曾與她的一票朋友
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with a friend朋友 of hers她的.
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到巴黎的一間古著店
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She's rooting生根 around, she finds認定 this one jacket夾克 by Balenciaga巴黎世家 --
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逛著逛著, 她發現了一件巴黎世家的夾克外套
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she loves it.
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她很喜歡
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She's turning車削 it inside out.
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她把夾克翻到反面
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She's looking at the seams接縫. She's looking at the construction施工.
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她看了看夾克的車工縫線, 整件衣服的剪裁
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Her friend朋友 says, "Buy購買 it already已經."
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她的朋友說: 就買下它吧
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She said, "I'll buy購買 it, but I'm also going to replicate複製 it."
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她說: 我會買, 而且我還要把它複製出來
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Now, the academics學者 in this audience聽眾 may可能 think,
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現在坐在觀眾席,身為知識分子的你們也許會想
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"Well, that sounds聲音 like plagiarism抄襲."
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『嗯, 這看起來似乎是一種抄襲行為』
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But to a fashionista時尚達人, what it really is
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但對一個時尚達人來說
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is a sign標誌 of Prada'sPrada的 genius天才:
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這正是Prada真正厲害的地方
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that she can root through通過 the history歷史 of fashion時尚
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她可以在不同年代的流行當中
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and pick the one jacket夾克
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選中一件夾克
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that doesn't need to be changed by one iota絲毫,
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甚至不需怎麼修改
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and to be current當前 and to be now.
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就可以讓這件骨董夾克變成入時且時髦的
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You might威力 also be asking whether是否 it's possible可能
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有人也許會問她這麼做
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that this is illegal非法 for her to do this.
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是否是違法的
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Well, it turns out that it's actually其實 not illegal非法.
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其實, 這的確不犯法
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In the fashion時尚 industry行業, there's very little
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在時尚業界裡
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intellectual知識分子 property屬性 protection保護.
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並沒有什麼智慧財產權的保護
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They have trademark商標 protection保護,
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他們有商標保護法
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but no copyright版權 protection保護
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但並沒有保護版權的規範
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and no patent專利 protection保護 to speak說話 of.
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也沒有專利保護的法則
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All they have, really, is trademark商標 protection保護,
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時尚產業只擁有商標的法律規範
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and so it means手段 that anybody任何人
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所以這也就意味著任何人
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could copy複製 any garment服裝
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都可以模仿在場的人
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on any person in this room房間
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身上穿的任一服裝款式
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and sell it as their own擁有 design設計.
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當做自己的設計將其生產販賣
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The only thing that they can't copy複製
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唯一不能抄襲的
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is the actual實際 trademark商標 label標籤
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就是縫在衣服內裡的
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within that piece of apparel服飾.
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品牌商標
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That's one reason原因 that you see logos徽標
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這也是為什麼你們會看到許多商品上
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splattered的飛濺 all over these products製品.
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佈滿了品牌標誌
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It's because it's a lot harder更難 for knock-off敲斷 artists藝術家
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是因為這樣對仿冒商來說
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to knock off these designs設計
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要仿冒這些設計更為困難
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because they can't knock off the logo商標.
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因為他們不能仿冒品牌標誌
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But if you go to Santee桑蒂 Alley胡同, yeah.
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但如果你到聖提街
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(Laughter笑聲) Well, yeah.
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沒錯
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Canal運河 Street, I know.
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還有運河街, 我知道
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And sometimes有時 these are fun開玩笑, right?
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這其實還蠻有趣的, 對吧
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Now, the reason原因 for this, the reason原因 that the fashion時尚 industry行業
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現在, 要來解釋時尚界
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doesn't have any copyright版權 protection保護
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沒有任何版權保護法的原因
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is because the courts法院 decided決定 long ago
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是因為在很久以前法院就決定
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that apparel服飾 is too utilitarian功利
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由於服裝款式應用範圍太廣
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to qualify修飾 for copyright版權 protection保護.
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所以無法以版權保護來界定
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They didn't want a handful少數 of designers設計師
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他們不想讓一群設計師
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owning擁有 the seminal building建造 blocks of our clothing服裝.
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對服裝產業擁有太多影響力
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And then everybody每個人 else其他 would have to license執照 this cuff袖口 or this sleeve
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不然大家可能得跑去申請某一袖口樣式
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because Joe Blow打擊 owns擁有 it.
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只因為此樣式為Joe Blow所擁有
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But too utilitarian功利? I mean is that the way you think of fashion時尚?
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但真的太過實用嗎? 我是指這就是你們對時尚產業的觀感嗎?
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This is Vivienne維維恩 Westwood韋斯特伍德. No!
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這是Vivienne Westwood. 喔不
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We think of it as maybe too silly愚蠢,
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我們覺得這也許太愚蠢
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too unnecessary不必要.
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太不必要了
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Now, those of you who are familiar with the logic邏輯
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現在,熟悉版權保護的
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behind背後 copyright版權 protection保護 --
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背後操作邏輯的你們
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which哪一個 is that without ownership所有權, there is no incentive激勵 to innovate創新 --
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也就是認為沒有擁有權,就不會有創新的動機
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might威力 be really surprised詫異
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可能會很驚訝
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by both the critical危急 success成功 of the fashion時尚 industry行業
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時尚產業的巨大成功
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and the economic經濟 success成功 of this industry行業.
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與極大的經濟效益
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What I'm going to argue爭論 today今天 is that
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今天我在這裡所要討論的是
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because there's no copyright版權 protection保護
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由於在時尚產業中
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in the fashion時尚 industry行業,
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並無版權保護規範
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fashion時尚 designers設計師 have actually其實 been able能夠 to elevate提升
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時裝設計師其實已經在把
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utilitarian功利 design設計,
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我們穿戴在身上的
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things to cover our naked bodies身體,
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大眾服裝設計
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into something that we consider考慮 art藝術.
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提升到較高的藝術層面
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Because there's no copyright版權 protection保護
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因為在時尚圈
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in this industry行業,
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並沒有版權保護
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there's a very open打開 and creative創作的
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所以這個圈子非常的開放,極具創意性
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ecology生態 of creativity創造力.
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是創意的孕育箱
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Unlike不像 their creative創作的 brothers兄弟 and sisters姐妹,
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不像其他的藝術型產業
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who are sculptors雕塑家 or photographers攝影師
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利如雕塑或攝影
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or filmmakers電影製片人 or musicians音樂家,
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電影或音樂
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fashion時尚 designers設計師 can sample樣品
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時尚設計師可以向其他同儕設計師
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from all their peers'同行“ designs設計.
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取樣其設計
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They can take any element元件 from any garment服裝
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他們可以取樣流行史上任一服裝款式
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from the history歷史 of fashion時尚
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的一項元素
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and incorporate合併 it into their own擁有 design設計.
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並加以融合成自己的設計
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They're also notorious臭名昭著 for riffingriffing off of the zeitgeist時代精神.
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他們也喜歡加入當代風潮
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And here, I suspect疑似,
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這個, 我猜
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they were influenced影響 by the costumes服裝 in Avatar阿凡達.
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是受到電影阿凡達裡的服裝造型所影響
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Maybe just a little.
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也許影響不大
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Can't copyright版權 a costume服裝 either.
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電影裡的戲服同樣也不受版權保護
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Now, fashion時尚 designers設計師 have
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現在, 服裝設計師擁有
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the broadest最廣泛的 palette調色板 imaginable想像
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最大的想像空間
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in this creative創作的 industry行業.
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在這個創意產業裡揮灑自如
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This wedding婚禮 dress連衣裙 here
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這件新娘禮服
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is actually其實 made製作 of sporks勺叉,
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其實是用塑膠叉子所做成的
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and this dress連衣裙 is actually其實 made製作 of aluminum.
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而這件洋裝的材質則是用鋁所製的
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I've heard聽說 this dress連衣裙 actually其實 sort分類 of sounds聲音 like wind chimes編鐘
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當這件洋裝擺動時
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as they walk步行 through通過.
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聽起來就像風鈴的聲音
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So, one of the magical神奇 side effects效果
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所以模仿文化的
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of having a culture文化 of copying仿形,
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其中一項神奇附加效應
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which哪一個 is really what it is,
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其實也就是
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is the establishment編制 of trends趨勢.
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流行風潮的建立
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People think this is a magical神奇 thing. How does it happen發生?
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大家都覺得這真的很神奇. 這是怎麼發生的呢?
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Well, it's because it's legal法律 for people to copy複製 one another另一個.
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嗯, 這是因為人們可以合法的相互抄襲
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Some people believe that
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有些人相信
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there are a few少數 people at the top最佳 of the fashion時尚 food餐飲 chain
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在時尚產業的頂端有幾個人
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who sort分類 of dictate聽寫 to us what we're all going to wear穿,
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將獨裁決定大眾的穿衣規則
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but if you talk to any designer設計師 at any level水平,
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但如果你跟任一階層的服裝設計師聊過
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including包含 these high-end高端 designers設計師,
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包括那些知名大牌服裝設計師
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they always say
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他們總會說
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their main主要 inspiration靈感 comes from the street:
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他們的主要靈感來源是來自於街頭
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where people like you and me remix混音 and match比賽
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也就是出現在大街上像你我的普羅大眾混搭出
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our own擁有 fashion時尚 looks容貌.
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屬於自己的獨特風格
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And that's where they really get a lot of their
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正是他們得到許多靈感
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creative創作的 inspiration靈感,
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的地方
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so it's both a top-down自頂向下 and a bottom-up自下而上 kind of industry行業.
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所以這其實是個由上到下,從細部到全體都相互關聯的產業
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Now, the fast快速 fashion時尚 giants豪門 have
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現在, 就屬平價流行服飾大廠
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probably大概 benefited受益 the most
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受惠最多
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from the lack缺乏 of copyright版權 protection保護 in the fashion時尚 industry行業.
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由於時尚產業並無版權保護的關係
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They are notorious臭名昭著 for knocking敲門 off high-end高端 designs設計
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他們經常抄襲各大精品品牌的設計
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and selling銷售 them at very low prices價格.
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然後以非常低的售價銷售
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And they've他們已經 been faced面對 with a lot of lawsuits訴訟,
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他們曾面臨許多法律訴訟
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but those lawsuits訴訟 are usually平時 not won韓元 by fashion時尚 designers設計師.
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但這些案件都跟服裝設計師無關
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The courts法院 have said over and over again, "You don't need
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法院總不停得重申:
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any more intellectual知識分子 property屬性 protection保護."
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你們並不需任何額外的版權保護
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When you look at copies副本 like this,
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當你看到像這樣的仿冒品
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you wonder奇蹟: How do the luxury豪華 high-end高端 brands品牌
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你可能會想, 那那些精品名牌
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remain in business商業?
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該怎麼生存下去呢?
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If you can get it for 200 bucks雄鹿, why pay工資 a thousand?
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如果可以花200元買到, 誰會願意花1000元去買?
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Well, that's one reason原因 we had a conference會議 here at USCUSC a few少數 years年份 ago.
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事實上,這也是為什麼我們幾年前在U.S.C.這裡舉辦研討會
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We invited邀請 Tom湯姆 Ford to come --
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我們邀請Tom Ford與會
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the conference會議 was called, "Ready準備 to Share分享:
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此研討會稱作:『 與您分享:
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Fashion時尚 and the Ownership所有權 of Creativity創造力" --
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時尚與創意擁有權的兩三事』
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and we asked him exactly究竟 this question.
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我們很直接的問他這個問題
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Here's這裡的 what he had to say.
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而這是他的回答
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He had just come off a successful成功 stint限制 as the lead designer設計師 at Gucci古馳,
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他那時才剛從古馳光榮地卸下設計總監一職
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in case案件 you didn't know.
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如果你們不知道的話
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Tom湯姆 Ford: And we found發現 after much research研究
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經過許多研究
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that -- actually其實 not much research研究, quite相當 simple簡單 research研究 --
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其實沒有太多的研究, 是非常簡單的調查
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that the counterfeit偽造 customer顧客 was not our customer顧客.
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我們發現那些購買仿冒品的民眾並不是我們的客戶群
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Johanna約翰娜 BlakleyBlakley: Imagine想像 that.
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請想像一下
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The people on Santee桑蒂 Alley胡同
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在聖提街逛街的人們
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are not the ones那些 who shop at Gucci古馳.
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並不是在古馳店裡消費的人
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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This is a very different不同 demographic人口.
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這是非常截然不同的消費族群
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And, you know, a knock-off敲斷 is never the same相同
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而且你知道的, 仿冒品
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as an original原版的 high-end高端 design設計,
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永遠不可能跟真品一樣
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at least最小 in terms條款 of the materials物料; they're always made製作 of cheaper便宜 materials物料.
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至少在材料的部份. 仿冒品都是用較為廉價的材質所製
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But even sometimes有時 a cheaper便宜 version
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但有時平價版本
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can actually其實 have some charming迷人 aspects方面,
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反而有更多的好處
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can breathe呼吸 a little extra額外 life into a dying垂死 trend趨勢.
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There's lots of virtues美德 of copying仿形.
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抄襲還有許多的優點
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One that a lot of cultural文化 critics批評者 have pointed to
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其中一個是許多文化評論家曾舉出的
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is that we now have
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就是我們現在
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a much broader更廣泛 palette調色板
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擁有較多元的設計款式
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of design設計 choices選擇 to choose選擇 from than we ever have before,
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可供選擇, 比起從前還要來得多
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and this is mainly主要 because of the fast快速 fashion時尚 industry行業, actually其實.
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這主要也是因為平價流行產業崛起的原因
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And this is a good thing. We need lots of options選項.
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這真得很好. 我們需要許多不同的選擇
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Fashion時尚, whether是否 you like it or not,
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時尚, 不管你喜不喜歡
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helps幫助 you project項目 who you are to the world世界.
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都是幫助你向外展現自己的工具
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Because of fast快速 fashion時尚,
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由於平價流行服飾
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global全球 trends趨勢 actually其實 get established既定 much more quickly很快 than they used to.
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全球流行風潮的形成比以前要來得更為快速
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And this, actually其實, is good news新聞 to trendsetters潮流達人;
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而這對決定流行的領導人物是件好事
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they want trends趨勢 to be set
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他們希望能帶起流行
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so that they can move移動 product產品.
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如此他們才可以將其化為商品販賣
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For fashionistas時尚達人,
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而對時尚達人來說
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they want to stay ahead of the curve曲線.
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他們想要站在流行的前端
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They don't want to be wearing穿著 what everybody每個人 else其他 is wearing穿著.
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他們不想穿的跟其他人一樣
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And so, they want to move移動 on to the next下一個 trend趨勢
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所以他們希望能趕快進入下一個流行裡
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as soon不久 as possible可能.
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越快越好
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I tell you, there is no rest休息 for the fashionable時髦.
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老實說, 流行界是毫無歇息的
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Every一切 season季節, these designers設計師 have to struggle鬥爭
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每一季, 那些設計師都得使盡混身解數
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to come up with the new fabulous極好 idea理念 that everybody's每個人的 going to love.
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想出大眾喜愛的設計
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And this, let me tell you,
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而這,我告訴你
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is very good for the bottom底部 line.
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這對最後結果是非常好的
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Now of course課程, there's a bunch of effects效果
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現在當然會有很多影響
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that this culture文化 of copying仿形 has
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也就是抄襲文化對創作過程
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on the creative創作的 process處理.
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所產生的影響
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And Stuart斯圖爾特 Weitzman韋茨曼 is a very successful成功 shoe designer設計師.
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Stuart Weitzman是非常成功的女鞋設計師
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He has complained抱怨 a lot about people copying仿形 him,
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他曾多次抱怨他的設計遭人抄襲一事
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but in one interview訪問 I read,
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但在一篇訪談中
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he said it has really forced被迫 him to up his game遊戲.
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他提到, 這其實讓他更加把勁於自己的設計上
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He had to come up with new ideas思路,
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他得想出新點子
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new things that would be hard to copy複製.
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新的做法,讓他的設計難以抄襲
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He came來了 up with this Bowden-wedge鮑登楔 heel腳跟
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他設計出這款包登楔型鞋
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that has to be made製作 out of steel or titanium;
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這款一定得用鋼或鈦來製作
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if you make it from some sort分類 of cheaper便宜 material材料,
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如果你用較為低廉的材料來製作這款鞋型
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it'll它會 actually其實 crack裂紋 in two.
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是會斷成兩半的
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It forced被迫 him to be a little more innovative創新. (Music音樂)
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這讓他的設計變得更創新
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And that actually其實 reminded提醒 me
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而這也讓我想到
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of jazz爵士樂 great, Charlie查理 Parker帕克.
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爵士樂的傳奇人物Charlie Parker
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I don't know if you've heard聽說 this anecdote軼事, but I have.
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不知道你們是否有聽過他這段軼事
07:50
He said that one of the reasons原因 he invented發明 bebop波普
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他說他發明bebop爵士樂的其中一項原因
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was that he was pretty漂亮 sure
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就是他很確定
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that white白色 musicians音樂家 wouldn't不會 be able能夠 to replicate複製 the sound聲音. (Laughter笑聲)
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白人樂手是無法複製出這種聲音的
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He wanted to make it too difficult to copy複製,
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他想讓它變得難以模仿
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and that's what fashion時尚 designers設計師 are doing all the time.
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這也是服裝設計師們一直在致力的
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They're trying to put together一起
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他們試著將
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a signature簽名 look, an aesthetic審美
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屬於自己的經典裝扮與其特有美學
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that reflects反映 who they are.
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來呈現出自己身為設計師的本色
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When people knock it off, everybody每個人 knows知道
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一旦有人抄襲, 大家就會發現
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because they've他們已經 put that look out on the runway跑道,
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因為他們把一套套的服裝送上伸展台展示
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and it's a coherent相干 aesthetic審美.
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每一套服裝皆相互呼應連貫
08:22
I love these GallianosGallianos.
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我好愛這些Galliano的作品
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Okay, we'll move移動 on. (Laughter笑聲)
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好的, 我們繼續
08:26
This is not unlike不像 the world世界 of comedy喜劇.
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這其實跟喜劇界一樣
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I don't know if you know that jokes笑話
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我不知道你們是否知道笑話
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also can't be copyright版權 protected保護.
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同樣也沒有版權保護
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So when one-liners單行 were really popular流行,
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所以當某一台詞開始流行起來時
08:36
everybody每個人 stole偷了 them from one another另一個.
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大家就會開始競相使用
08:38
But now, we have a different不同 kind of comic滑稽.
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但現在的喜劇方式較為不同
08:40
They develop發展 a persona人物,
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他們為其人物發展出特有人格
08:42
a signature簽名 style樣式, much like fashion時尚 designers設計師.
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一套特有風格, 有點像時裝設計師
08:45
And their jokes笑話,
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而他們的笑話
08:47
much like the fashion時尚 designs設計 by a fashion時尚 designer設計師,
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就如同設計之於時裝設計師一般
08:49
really only work within that aesthetic審美.
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得靠獨特的美感才能顯現
08:51
If somebody steals搶斷 a joke玩笑
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例如,如果有人模仿Larry David
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from Larry拉里 David大衛, for instance,
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所講的笑話的話
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it's not as funny滑稽.
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那就會變得不好笑
08:57
Now, the other thing that fashion時尚 designers設計師 have doneDONE
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現在另一個時裝設計師努力在
08:59
to survive生存 in this culture文化 of copying仿形
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此抄襲文化底下生存的方法
09:01
is they've他們已經 learned學到了 how to copy複製 themselves他們自己.
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是他們學到如何模仿自己
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They knock themselves他們自己 off.
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他們抄襲自己的設計
09:05
They make deals交易 with the fast快速 fashion時尚 giants豪門
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與平價流行服裝大廠合作
09:08
and they come up with a way to sell their product產品
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他們想出新的方式來銷售他們的設計
09:10
to a whole整個 new demographic人口:
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拓展至一全新不同的消費族群
09:12
the Santee桑蒂 Alley胡同 demographic人口.
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也就是聖提街消費族群
09:14
Now, some fashion時尚 designers設計師 will say,
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現在有些時裝設計師會表示
09:17
"It's only in the United聯合的 States狀態 that we don't have any respect尊重.
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『只有在美國, 時裝設計未受到重視
09:20
In other countries國家 there is protection保護
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在其他國家, 都有對時裝設計
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for our artful designs設計."
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給予保護』
09:25
But if you take a look at the two other biggest最大 markets市場 in the world世界,
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但如果看一下世界另外兩大市場
09:27
it turns out that the protection保護 that's offered提供
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他們所提供的保護
09:30
is really ineffectual無效.
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其實並沒有什麼成效
09:32
In Japan日本, for instance, which哪一個 I think is the third第三 largest最大 market市場,
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例如在日本, 我認為是世界第三大市場
09:35
they have a design設計 law; it protects保護 apparel服飾,
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他們有設計法規來保護服裝的設計
09:38
but the novelty新奇 standard標準 is so high,
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但要達到申請專利標準的門檻非常高
09:40
you have to prove證明 that your garment服裝 has never existed存在 before,
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你必須能夠證明你的服裝款式未曾發明過
09:43
it's totally完全 unique獨特.
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它必須是獨一無二的
09:45
And that's sort分類 of like
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這有點像是
09:47
the novelty新奇 standard標準 for a U.S. patent專利,
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要申請美國專利的標準
09:49
which哪一個 fashion時尚 designers設計師 never get --
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是服裝設計師不可能申請
09:51
rarely很少 get here in the states狀態.
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或難以申請到的
09:53
In the European歐洲的 Union聯盟, they went in the other direction方向.
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在歐盟則是相反
09:56
Very low novelty新奇 standard標準,
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其門檻非常低
09:58
anybody任何人 can register寄存器 anything.
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任何人都可以拿任一東西去申請
10:00
But even though雖然 it's the home of the fast快速 fashion時尚 industry行業
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但雖然它是平價流行廠牌的發源地
10:02
and you have a lot of luxury豪華 designers設計師 there,
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而且擁有許多精品品牌設計師
10:04
they don't register寄存器 their garments服裝, generally通常,
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他們通常並不會去為他們的服裝去做申請
10:07
and there's not a lot of litigation訴訟.
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也沒有太多的法律訴訟案件
10:09
It turns out it's because the novelty新奇 standard標準 is too low.
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結果變成由於其申請門檻太低
10:12
A person can come in and take somebody else's別人的 gown,
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任何人可以隨便拿一件服裝
10:15
cut off three inches英寸 from the bottom底部,
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把長度剪短三吋
10:18
go to the E.U. and register寄存器 it as a new, original原版的 design設計.
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就可以走進歐盟, 然後申請為一全新獨創設計
10:21
So, that does not stop the knock-off敲斷 artists藝術家.
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所以這並無法阻止仿冒商繼續仿冒
10:23
If you look at the registry註冊處, actually其實,
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如果你只仔細看看登記處
10:25
a lot of the registered註冊 things in the E.U.
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在歐盟許多已註冊的服裝
10:27
are Nike耐克 T-shirtsT卹
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像Nike T恤
10:29
that are almost幾乎 identical相同 to one another另一個.
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幾乎每件都非常相似
10:32
But this has not stopped停止 Diane黛安 von Furstenberg弗斯滕伯格.
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但這都無法阻擋Diane von Furstenberg
10:34
She is the head of
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她是美國時裝設計師協會
10:36
the Council評議會 of Fashion時尚 Designers設計師 of America美國,
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的主席
10:39
and she has told her constituency選民 that
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她曾向她的支持者表示
10:41
she is going to get copyright版權 protection保護
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她將為時裝設計師
10:44
for fashion時尚 designs設計.
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爭取設計版權保護
10:46
The retailers零售商 have kind of quashed撤銷 this notion概念 though雖然.
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儘管零售業者對此略有微詞
10:48
I don't think the legislation立法 is going anywhere隨地,
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我不認為此條款會順利通過
10:50
because they realized實現 it is so hard
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因為他們了解這是非常困難的
10:53
to tell the difference區別 between之間 a pirated盜版 design設計
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要分辨出這是否為仿冒設計
10:55
and something that's just part部分 of a global全球 trend趨勢.
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或是屬於全球流行的一部分
10:58
Who owns擁有 a look?
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到底誰擁有這個裝扮?
11:00
That is a very difficult question to answer回答.
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這是難以回答的問題
11:02
It takes lots of lawyers律師 and lots of court法庭 time,
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得需要許多律師在法庭裡商討許久
11:05
and the retailers零售商 decided決定 that would be way too expensive昂貴.
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而且零售商覺得此舉耗費太大
11:10
You know, it's not just the fashion時尚 industry行業
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你知道的, 這不僅僅只是時尚產業
11:12
that doesn't have copyright版權 protection保護.
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沒有受到版權保護而已
11:14
There's a bunch of other industries行業 that don't have copyright版權 protection保護,
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其他還有很多產業同樣也沒有版權保護
11:17
including包含 the food餐飲 industry行業.
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包括像是食品業
11:19
You cannot不能 copyright版權 a recipe食譜
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你不能為食譜申請專利
11:21
because it's a set of instructions說明, it's fact事實,
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因為那是一連串的指示步驟. 是具體事實
11:24
and you cannot不能 copyright版權 the look and feel
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你也不能為菜餚的外觀或味道註冊版權
11:26
of even the most unique獨特 dish.
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就算是最獨一無二的菜餚也是如此
11:29
Same相同 with automobiles汽車.
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汽車也是同樣道理
11:31
It doesn't matter how wacky古怪 they look or how cool they look,
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不管汽車的外型是多奇形怪狀, 多麼地酷炫
11:34
you cannot不能 copyright版權 the sculptural雕塑 design設計.
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你也不能為雕塑品申請專利
11:37
It's a utilitarian功利 article文章, that's why.
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因為其設計太過實用了
11:40
Same相同 with furniture家具,
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家具也是如此
11:42
it's too utilitarian功利.
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太過實用
11:45
Magic魔法 tricks技巧, I think they're instructions說明, sort分類 of like recipes食譜:
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魔術伎倆, 我想這也是指示步驟, 有點像食譜
11:48
no copyright版權 protection保護.
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同樣也沒有版權保護
11:50
Hairdos髮型, no copyright版權 protection保護.
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髮型, 沒有版權保護
11:52
Open打開 source資源 software軟件, these guys decided決定
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自由軟體, 開發人員決定
11:54
they didn't want copyright版權 protection保護.
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他們並不需要版權的保護
11:56
They thought it'd它會 be more innovative創新 without it.
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他們覺得沒有版權的規範,比較能發揮創意
11:59
It's really hard to get copyright版權 for databases數據庫.
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也很難為資料庫以版權規範來保護
12:02
Tattoo artists藝術家, they don't want it; it's not cool.
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刺青藝術家也不想要, 那可不酷
12:05
They share分享 their designs設計.
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他們與大家分享他們的設計
12:08
Jokes笑話, no copyright版權 protection保護.
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笑話, 沒有版權保護
12:10
Fireworks煙花 displays顯示器,
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煙火圖案
12:12
the rules規則 of games遊戲,
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遊戲規則
12:14
the smell of perfume香水: no.
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香水的味道, 沒有
12:17
And some of these industries行業 may可能 seem似乎
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以上這些產業
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sort分類 of marginal邊緣 to you,
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有些看起來似乎比較非主流
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but these are the gross sales銷售
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但這是低I.P.產業的
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for low I.P. industries行業,
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銷售總額
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industries行業 with very little copyright版權 protection保護,
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也就是未受版權保護的產業
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and there's the gross sales銷售 of
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而這是影片與書籍的
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films影片 and books圖書.
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銷售總額
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(Applause掌聲)
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(鼓掌)
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It ain't pretty漂亮.
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這很殘酷
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(Applause掌聲)
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(鼓掌)
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So you talk to people in the fashion時尚 industry行業
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所以若你跟時尚產業裡的人聊
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and they're like, "Shhh!
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他們會說:噓!
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Don't tell anybody任何人
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別告訴其他人
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we can actually其實 steal from each other's其他 designs設計.
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我們可以互相抄襲彼此的設計
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It's embarrassing尷尬."
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這很難為情
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But you know what? It's revolutionary革命的,
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但你們知道嗎, 這其實是場革新
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and it's a model模型 that a lot of other industries行業 --
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許多其他產業都可以以此為借鏡
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like the ones那些 we just saw with the really small bars酒吧 --
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像那些我們剛看到業績較為不佳的產業
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they might威力 have to think about this.
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他們可能得好好地考慮
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Because right now, those industries行業 with a lot of copyright版權 protection保護
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因為現在許多產業都在執行
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are operating操作 in an atmosphere大氣層
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保護其商品版權
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where it's as if they don't have any protection保護,
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好像他們沒有其他的規範可以保護自己的產業一樣
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and they don't know what to do.
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他們不知道該怎麼做
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When I found發現 out that there are a whole整個 bunch of industries行業
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當我發現有這麼多產業
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that didn't have copyright版權 protection保護,
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是沒有版權保護的時候
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I thought, "What exactly究竟 is the underlying底層 logic邏輯?
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我心想, 其中到底有什麼玄機?
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I want a picture圖片." And the lawyers律師 do not provide提供 a picture圖片,
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我要一張圖表, 但律師沒辦法提供
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so I made製作 one.
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所以我自己做了一張
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These are the two main主要
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這裡是版權法裡
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sort分類 of binary二進制 oppositions對立 within the logic邏輯 of copyright版權 law.
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主要兩個對立二進位論點
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It is more complex複雜 than this, but this will do.
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實際上更為複雜, 但用這張圖表就可以了
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First: Is something an artistic藝術的 object目的?
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首先,得決定該物件是否具有藝術價值
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Then it deserves值得 protection保護.
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再決定給予其保護
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Is it a utilitarian功利 object目的?
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若是實用物件
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Then no, it does not deserve值得 protection保護.
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就不行, 不能給予版權保護
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This is a difficult, unstable不穩定 binary二進制.
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這是個困難且不穩定的論述
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The other one is: Is it an idea理念?
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另一個是, 若該物件為一個想法
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Is it something that needs需求 to
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那這是否需要
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freely自如 circulate流通 in a free自由 society社會?
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在自由的社會裡給予自由地傳播呢?
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No protection保護.
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無法給予保護
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Or is it a physically物理 fixed固定
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或者這是將想法
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expression表達 of an idea理念:
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具體成形
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something that somebody made製作
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也就是某人製作出某物
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and they deserve值得 to own擁有 it for a while and make money from it?
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理所當然他們就擁有該物品, 並以此賺取利益
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The problem問題 is that digital數字 technology技術
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但問題是數位科技
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has completely全然 subverted顛覆 the logic邏輯
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已經完全顛覆物體實體存在
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of this physically物理 fixed固定, expression表達
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的邏輯論述
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versus idea理念 concept概念.
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相對於概念式的想法
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Nowadays如今,
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現在
14:14
we don't really recognize認識 a book
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我們不再以擺放在櫃子裡
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as something that sits坐鎮 on our shelf
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來認得一本書
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or music音樂 as something that is
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或是可以拿在手上
14:20
a physical物理 object目的 that we can hold保持.
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的一張實體唱片
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It's a digital數字 file文件.
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現在都是數位版
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It is barely僅僅 tethered to any sort分類 of
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在我們的認知裡
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physical物理 reality現實 in our minds頭腦.
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已經很難將這些以實體方式來做連結
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And these things, because we can copy複製 and transmit發送 them so easily容易,
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因為我們可以很容易的複製及傳送這些物件
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actually其實 circulate流通 within our culture文化
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所以這些東西其實在我們的文化裡
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a lot more like ideas思路
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散播的形式越來越來概念化
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than like physically物理 instantiated實例化 objects對象.
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而不像實體物品
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Now, the conceptual概念上的 issues問題 are truly profound深刻
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現在, 概念性議題是非常深遠的
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when you talk about creativity創造力
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當你談論到創意
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and ownership所有權
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與擁有權
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and, let me tell you, we don't want to leave離開 this just to lawyers律師 to figure數字 out.
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我告訴你們, 我們不想把這議題只留給律師去解決
14:49
They're smart聰明.
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他們很聰明沒錯
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I'm with one. He's my boyfriend男朋友, he's okay.
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我身邊就有一個, 是我男友, 他還行
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He's smart聰明, he's smart聰明.
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他很聰明
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But you want an interdisciplinary跨學科 team球隊 of people
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但你會希望有一個有組織的團體
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hashing散列 this out,
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來歸納出答案
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trying to figure數字 out: What is the kind of ownership所有權 model模型,
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試著想出哪種方式能作為擁有權的最佳模式
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in a digital數字 world世界,
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在這數位世界裡
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that's going to lead to the most innovation革新?
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將帶領人們走向最創新的方向
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And my suggestion建議 is that
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而我的建議是
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fashion時尚 might威力 be a really good place地點
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時尚產業也許是個可以好好參考
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to start開始 looking for a model模型
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為未來創意產業
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for creative創作的 industries行業 in the future未來.
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尋找出一套良好模式的地方
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If you want more information信息 about this research研究 project項目,
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如果你們想知道更多關於此研究計畫的資訊
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please visit訪問 our website網站: it's ReadyToShareReadyToShare.org組織.
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請上我們的官方網站ReadyToShare.org
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And I really want to thank Veronica維羅尼卡 JauriquiJauriqui
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我要非常謝謝Veronica Jauriqui
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for making製造 this very fashionable時髦 presentation介紹.
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製作這份如此時髦的投影片
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Thank you so much. (Applause掌聲)
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謝謝大家
Translated by Mavis Lin
Reviewed by Zhu Jie

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Johanna Blakley - Media maven
Johanna Blakley studies the impact of mass media and entertainment on our world.

Why you should listen

As the Deputy Director of the Norman Lear Center (a media-focused think tank at the University of Southern California) Johanna Blakley spends much of her time exploring how our entertainment interacts with our political, commercial and social habits. She is especially interested in the surprising impact of intellectual property rights on innovation, organizing conferences around the lack of creative ownership in fashion as well as technology and the ownership of creative content.

Blakley has worked across a huge variety of media platforms -- producing for the web on a large scale, conducting gaming research, coordinating events for film festivals and executing consumer research on entertainment and politics. Drawing on this vast body of experience, she also lectures at USC and helped develop their masters program in Public Diplomacy.

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