2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-18348-5_13
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Copyright for Interactive Systems: Stratagems for Tourism and Cultural Heritage Promotion

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“…For instance, a video about cultural heritage of a tourist zone may have a lower cost than the tridimensional reconstruction in a virtual reality environment in which reality is simulated. Evidently if we don't consider the copyright variable or permits of the local authorities to film those places as it may happen in some places in the South of the Mediterranean [28]. The advantage of working with images instead of the audio or the text, is that an image is worth a thousand words, although we have to remember that the veracity of the images has lost its value with their self-editing.…”
Section: New Interfaces Design and Human-computer Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, a video about cultural heritage of a tourist zone may have a lower cost than the tridimensional reconstruction in a virtual reality environment in which reality is simulated. Evidently if we don't consider the copyright variable or permits of the local authorities to film those places as it may happen in some places in the South of the Mediterranean [28]. The advantage of working with images instead of the audio or the text, is that an image is worth a thousand words, although we have to remember that the veracity of the images has lost its value with their self-editing.…”
Section: New Interfaces Design and Human-computer Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%