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What’s “New” or “Golden Oldies” in Educational Fair Use? | Fairuse6010's Blog
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Fair Use: It's Complicated. About Our Blog…. What’s “New” or “Golden Oldies” in Educational Fair Use? If you want a more detailed account, check out the July 26, 2010. What about teachers who awant to use brief remixing to put more media in their lessons using students’ interests? What about librarians also trying to find and use media materials for instructional work? Maybe ‘thinking outside the box’ can help with applying this exception? This is crunch time to get ready for September, and the more of u...
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Open Access Week is October 18-24, 2010! | Fairuse6010's Blog
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Fair Use: It's Complicated. About Our Blog…. Open Access Week is October 18-24, 2010! You’ll find links for the wiki and to Jennifer McLennan’s blog on Open Access Week page http:/ tinyurl.com/2f96u6s. October 8, 2010. Fair Use - It's Complicated! Categories: Current Events in the World of Fair Use. Open Access Academic Publishing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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New to copyright/educational fair use issues? Check out links & Deborah’s Posts | Fairuse6010's Blog
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Fair Use: It's Complicated. About Our Blog…. Check out links and Deborah’s Posts. A Fair(y) Use Tale,. Why start with the basics? Do “fair use” interpretations actually change a lot more quickly in popular use than they do for educational institutions and libraries? Or do users just enthusiastically try the legal limits of use with some practices, and then adapt to the limits later on? A lot seems to be debatable about popular social usage, but what risks are incurred with easy acceptance? Lawrence Lessi...
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Ruling Imagination:Law, Art and Creativity. May 14th, 2014. What were you thinking when you sued the Google LIbrary Project, Authors? Long live the Author Alliance. I never really understood the Authors' Guild opposition to the Google LIbrary Project, as I've often written about. (I've included below a post I wrote on August 7, 2008 in Ruling Imagination's earlier incarnation to give some of my reasoning). I am thus thrilled t. Hat "the Author Alliance,. What are you thinking, Herb Mitgang? Which brings ...
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Ruling Imagination:Law, Art and Creativity. King v. Burwell explained well. Professor Paul Campos gives an excellent explanation of today's Supreme Court decision in King v. Burwell. Briefly (for a Supreme Court opinion) setting forth the reasoning and precedent supporting the correct outcome. Another good explanation here. When winning is losing. From any lawyer's perspective (and the clients on both sides of the actual lawsuit), having the court rule that you are "right". And in pdf format here. A surp...
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Ruling Imagination:Law, Art and Creativity. Prince appropriated from Journey? Anil Dash on Prince's. 30 years' old this week:. Prince simply made use of one of the most potent and consistent techniques of his career: careful appropriation of popular trends in pop music, filtered through his unique sound. Traditional evaluations of Purple Rain. Rsquo;s songs have tended to describe it as a particularly original creation, given that it includes such distinctively Prince-ly works as When Doves Cry. Create a...
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Ruling Imagination:Law, Art and Creativity. Prince appropriated from Journey? Anil Dash on Prince's. 30 years' old this week:. Prince simply made use of one of the most potent and consistent techniques of his career: careful appropriation of popular trends in pop music, filtered through his unique sound. Traditional evaluations of Purple Rain. Rsquo;s songs have tended to describe it as a particularly original creation, given that it includes such distinctively Prince-ly works as When Doves Cry. Campbell...
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Ruling Imagination:Law, Art and Creativity. Fair Use and the Art of Lawyering (or Hats Off to David Admji). David Admji isn't the first person to parody Three's Company, but he may be the first who had to sue to establish the legitimacy of doing so. Finding that the play. Is a non-infringing fair use of the 70's sitcom. Is more interesting to me from a lawyering standpoint than it is as a decision on fair use (with respect to which, I think, the outcome was fairly obvious). Adjmi wants to publish. A surp...
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Ruling Imagination:Law, Art and Creativity. King v. Burwell explained well. Professor Paul Campos gives an excellent explanation of today's Supreme Court decision in King v. Burwell. Briefly (for a Supreme Court opinion) setting forth the reasoning and precedent supporting the correct outcome. Another good explanation here. Ruling Imagination: Law and Creativity. Selections of which are republished here. And the entire archive of which is available from the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine here.
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