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Beyond The Book #59: Copyright, Small Publishers and the Future
Blog | xrefer.blogspot.com | Aug 27, 2008
"Christopher Kenneally, Director of Author Relations at Copyright Clearance Center hosts a teleconference with Scott Flora, Executive Director of the Small Publishers Association of North America, Michael
http://xrefer.blogspot.com/2008/08/beyond-book-59-copyright-small.html
Early Mickey Mouse to enter public domain by accident?
Blog | www.teleread.org | Aug 22, 2008
"...Legal scholars---acting on a discovery by a disgruntled ex-Disney archivist---are arguing that the copyright on the first Mickey Mouse cartoon,
http://www.teleread.org/blog/2008/08/22/early-mickey-mouse-to-enter-public-domain-by-accident/
Revisiting Fair Use
Blog | blogs.learnnc.org | Aug 14, 2008
I ran across a great example of fair use in education that I wanted to share because it teaches us a lot about one type of situation where you can use copyrighted photos, and illuminates the thought process/procedures for working out whether something is fair use and how to document it.The
http://blogs.learnnc.org/instructify/2008/08/14/revisiting-fair-use/
Opinion: Plagiarism, fair use and the link economy
Blog | www.editorsweblog.org | Aug 8, 2008
Jody Rosen's recently Slate piece, Dude, You Stole My Article, has sparked renewed the debate in the blogosphere about plagiarism, fair use and the link economy. Rosen recently chronicled the discovery that one of her articles had been plagiarized (four...
http://www.editorsweblog.org/web_20/2008/08/opinion_plagiarism_fair_use_and_the_link.php
COPYRIGHT COMIC BOOK--REALLY!
Blog | opls.blogspot.com | Jul 23, 2008
Duke University's Center for the Study of the Public Domain has created a comic book on copyright. It is called Bound by Law and features the issues surrounding film making and copyright. It is both entertaining and very informative. It is also free. You can download a digital version, buy a
http://opls.blogspot.com/2008/07/copyright-comic-book-really.html
Copyright and Fair Use resources
Blog | www.elearningservice.com | Jul 22, 2008
Here are some selected resources related to copyright law and fair use:Online Digital Slider for Copyright From the American Library Associations Office of Information Technology Policy, the most recent useful tool for determining whether a work is still under copyright. See image
http://www.elearningservice.com/blog/2008/07/21/copyright-and-fair-use-resources/
Fair Use for Online Video
Blog | mlcnet.org | Jul 8, 2008
The Center for Social Media, American University School of Communication, has published a Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video. Click here to download full report in PDF.The Code was developed by a committee of copyright scholars under the chairmanship of Peter Jaszi and Patricia
Caine Prize for African Writing 2008 winner
Blog | blogs.uct.ac.za | Jul 8, 2008
This years Caine Prize for African Writing has been won by Henrietta Rose-Innes from South Africa, with her story Poison from Africa Pens, published by ...
http://blogs.uct.ac.za/blog/celias/2008/07/08/caine-prize-for-african-writing-2008-winner
Fair Use Synchronicity
Blog | scanblog.blogspot.com | Jul 8, 2008
Some days, it just works like this: in the last 24 hours, two interesting pieces on what constitutes fair use have crossed my desktop. Andy Havens, that inexhaustible fountain of interesting online information, shot me this web site from the Center for Social Media at American University.
Shrinking Books, Shrinking Fair Use
Blog | distlib.blogs.com | Jun 10, 2008
Peter Brantley has a really thought-provoking piece on his blog entitled Shrinking Books, Shrinking Fair Use, in which he wonders (via Scott Walker at UIUC) how Fair Use (and Fair Dealing) will work when content routinely becomes unbundled.
http://distlib.blogs.com/distlib/2008/06/shrinking-books-shrinking-fair-use.html
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