A Constitution for Art in The Digital Age
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The purpose of this site is to place in perspective the rights that people should demand concerning art, especially digital art. Most importantly this is from a human perspective, rather than a producer/consumer perspective.
From a basis of absolute freedom in the natural state of anarchy, we have a demand for equitably maximal or fair freedom in a civilised, free society. The solution is to moderate freedom toward this end. This site argues how freedom should be moderated.
The key moderating restrictions applicable to art are:
A restriction to freedom that protects an individual's human right to life.
A restriction to freedom that protects an individual's human right to privacy.
A restriction to freedom that protects an individual's human right to truth.
An individual's human right to liberty.
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