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What Copyright Protects | University Communications | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Promotion of the Arts. We can help them get paid for their efforts. Hundreds of years ago, most artists struggled to survive. Even Mozart, a brilliant musician and composer, was reported to be relatively poor. Today, many artists still struggle financially until they produce something that is in high demand. Posted by permission from Benjamin Osgood. Artists’ Exclusive Rights. How do they work? Make copies of the work;. Make derivatives or revisions;. Distribute or publish the work;.
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Contagious Marketing | University Communications | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. December 1, 2014. There was a fascinating article in. A week or so ago about why certain videos go viral. Of the 100 hours of video posted to YouTube every minute, only a very few get more than 500 views. Of those few, a tiny fraction get millions of views. Why? In a 2011 paper. Another study had viewers gauge videos along six emotional axes:. Emotional impact, especially the element of surprise — like these videos. Here’s the bottom line: if you want an effective marketing ca...
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WSU zip codes | University Communications | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. The address for each University department contains a unique 4-digit delivery code. It appears in two places:. As the last 4 digits of the PO Box number. As the 4-digit extended zip code. For example, the address for Washington State Magazine, which has a campus delivery code of 1227, looks like this: PO Box 641227, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-1227. Student and Hourly Employment Office. Human Relations and Diversity. Student Affairs, Office of. News Service, WSU.
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Skip to main content. The desk reference book,. By Marc Lindsey, may be obtained at WSU Press, 509-335-7880 or 800-354-7360, wsupress@wsu.edu. Mailing On and Off Campus. The Law and the Internet. Downloading or Sharing Files/Software. Getting Permission: Where & how? Distance Education: Expanding the Classroom.
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Skip to main content. December 1, 2014. There was a fascinating article in. A week or so ago about why certain videos go viral. Of the 100 hours of video posted to YouTube every minute, only a very few get more than 500 views. Of those few, a tiny fraction get millions of views. Why? We Love “Spiffy”. November 14, 2014. Annie Zack, in the Puget Sound Business Journal. Called our medical education website. 8220;spiffy.”. Sure, we do spiffy! The next time you need a “spiffy” website, hit us up. Martin Lind...
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Distance Education: Expanding the Classroom | University Communications | Washington State University
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Distance Education: Expanding the Classroom. Distance education: expanding the classroom. What is Distance Education? Why is Distance Education used instead of traditional classroom teaching? The nature and use of the materials qualifies as Fair Use. How does Distance Education qualify for Fair Use? When determining if your distance education project meets the fair use criterion. What can be used without permission under the TEACH Act. Generally, new section 110(2) permits the following:. In distance edu...
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What Copyright Does Not Protect | University Communications | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Materials Not Creative Enough to be Protected. Idea / Expression Dichotomy. You hear the phrase “freedom of expression” as describing the First Amendment right. It is really the freedom to communicate facts and ideas that the First Amendment protects. By Chaucer took ideas from the Italian author, Boccaccio. Shakespeare took plots for 90 percent of his greatest plays from other authors. Dimitri Yernetz wrote a series of books about a young magician under the title. The Globe and Mail.
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Skip to main content. Christmas Trees and the Evergreen State. December 9, 2014. Invited Kevin Zobrist, forest specialist and author of our new book,. Native Trees of Western Washington: A Photographic Guide,. To write a guest blog on Christmas trees and the Evergreen State. Several western Washington native tree species particularly Douglas-fir, grand fir, and noble fir have a national reputation as quality Christmas trees. » More …. November 13, 2014. Nothing Like It In the World. Snow Falling on Cedars.
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