Fair Use, Contributed by Organizations or Campuses, and Copyright Infringement

Copyright protection and the new stakeholders in online distance education: The Play’s the Thing

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Title:Copyright protection and the new stakeholders in online distance education: The Play’s the Thing (ID: CSD5479)
Author(s):Bruce L. Mann (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Source:First Monday
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (07/24/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This paper analyses the university as an Internet intermediary in the current climate of online distance education, classifies the stakeholders associated with the university in Web course management, and explores the need for an “Instructional Design Copyright Law”. The situation is likened to a theatrical production, with front-of-house preparations, backstage operations, and tragic characters.

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Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video

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Title:Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video (ID: CSD5392)
Compiled by:Patricia Aufderheide (American University) and Peter Jaszi (American University)
Source:American University Center for Social Media
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (06/30/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This document is a code of best practices that helps creators, online providers, copyright holders, and others interested in the making of online video interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use. Fair use is the right to use copyrighted material without permission or payment under some circumstances.

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In Lawsuit, University Asserts That Downloading Copyrighted Texts Is Fair Use

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Title:In Lawsuit, University Asserts That Downloading Copyrighted Texts Is Fair Use (ID: CSD5391)
Author(s):Andrea Foster (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (06/27/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

"In a closely watched copyright-infringement lawsuit, Georgia State University fired back this week at its accusers, three academic publishers that say the institution invites students to illegally download and print readings from thousands of works. The university asserts that its online distribution of course material is permitted under copyright law's fair-use exemption. "

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Full Report of the Section 108 Study Group

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Title:Full Report of the Section 108 Study Group (ID: CSD5373)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (04/02/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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The Section 108 Study Group is a select committee of copyright experts charged with updating for the digital world the Copyright Act's balance between the rights of creators and copyright owners and the needs of libraries and archives. The Study Group was convened as an independent group by the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation program of the Library of Congress and by the U.S. Copyright Office. The recommendations, conclusions, and other outcomes of the Study Group's Report are its own and do not reflect the opinions of the Library of Congress or the U.S. Copyright Office.

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Backers of Stronger Copyright Laws Form Lobby Group

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Title:Backers of Stronger Copyright Laws Form Lobby Group (ID: CSD4936)
Author(s):Anne Broache (CNET News.com)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"Some of the staunchest advocates for stricter copyright laws have formed a new alliance designed to pressure Congress into preserving stronger intellectual property rights."
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The Campus Guide to Copyright Compliance

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Title:The Campus Guide to Copyright Compliance (ID: CSD4894)
Source:Copyright Clearance Center, Inc.
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Web Sites
Abstract:The Campus Guide to Copyright Compliance was designed for academic institutions to help answer questions ranging from basic copyright law to the more complex topics of ILL and e-reserves.
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YouTube, Copyright and Innovation

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Title:YouTube, Copyright and Innovation (ID: CSD4876)
Author(s):Kevin L. Smith (Duke University)
Source:Duke Scholarly Communications
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2007)
Type:Blogs
Abstract:A blog entry discussing the recent Viacom copyright infringement lawsuit against YouTube.
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Hollywood vs. Your PC: Round 2

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Title:Hollywood vs. Your PC: Round 2 (ID: CSD4676)
Author(s):Dan Tynan (PC World)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"Legal options in digital entertainment are growing. But they come with restrictions that can hobble your ability to enjoy the content you've paid for--and even threaten your control over your system."
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Will Fair Use Survive? Free Expression in the Age of Copyright Control

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Title:Will Fair Use Survive? Free Expression in the Age of Copyright Control (ID: CSD4421)
Author(s):Marjorie Heins (New York University) and Tricia Beckles (New York University)
Source:Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Are increasingly heavy assertions of control by copyright and trademark owners smothering fair use and free expression? The product of more than a year of research, Will Fair Use Survive? paints a striking picture of an intellectual property system that is perilously out of balance.
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Librarians Air Concerns About DRM

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Title:Librarians Air Concerns About DRM (ID: CSD4409)
Author(s):Peter Pollack (Ars Technica, LLC)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Blogs
Abstract:The author discusses librarians' concern over the use of digital rights management (DRM) how it will effect copyright law.
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