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paul shircliffcopyright & fair use
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Peggy George"The study, Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Video, by Center director Pat Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi, co-director of the law school’s Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, shows that many uses of copyrighted material in today’s online videos are eligible for fair use consideration. The study points to a wide variety of practices—satire, parody, negative and positive commentary, discussion-triggers, illustration, diaries, archiving and of course, pastiche or collage (remixes and mashups)—all of which could be legal in some circumstances. "
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Tyler JonesLots of information about copyright laws, fair use, etc.
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J BlackFANTASTIC LIST OF FAIRUSE EXAMPLE VIDEOS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS ARTICLE...The study, Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Video, by Center director Pat Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi, co-director of the law school’s Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, shows that many uses of copyrighted material in today’s online videos are eligible for fair use consideration. The study points to a wide variety of practices—satire, parody, negative and positive commentary, discussion-triggers, illustration, diaries, archiving and of course, pastiche or collage (remixes and mashups)—all of which could be legal in some circumstances.
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Cindy MarstonAmerican Univ School of Communications - Center for Social Media site with info on reasons new Fair Use Best Practices was created
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Tracy MurphyCenter for Social Media - School of Communication, American University
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Dave SolonExamples of remixes from a Social Media aspect.
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K EppsWhen college kids make mashups of Hollywood movies, are they violating the law? Not necessarily, according to the latest study on copyright and creativity from the Center and American University’s Washington College of Law.
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A. T. WyattArticle with links to examples. Fair use in the mashup world. We have more rights than the motion picture academy would have us believe. . .
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Joe WoodFull report on fair use guidelines.
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Allison KiptaThe study, Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Video, by Center director Pat Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi, co-director of the law school's Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, shows that many uses
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Sarah Conner-SmithAn interesting study from the Center for Social Media about social media, mashups, and copyright law. They recommend assembling a committee that would develop fair-use practices for social media in order to assure that the Internet stays a safe place f...
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Aly TappHysterical -- Baby Got Book!
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Tim StahmerSummary of a study on the fair use of copyrighted material in video.
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Tim StahmerSummary of a study on the fair use of copyrighted material in video.
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Michel BauwensWhen college kids make mashups of Hollywood movies, are they violating the law? Not necessarily
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y campbellWhen college kids make mashups of Hollywood movies, are they violating the law? Not necessarily, according to the latest study on copyright and creativity from the Center and American University’s Washington College of Law.
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Alan LevineThe study, Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Video shows that many uses of copyrighted material in today’s online videos are eligible for fair use consideration.
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Spiro BolosHas numerous examples of fair use videos on YouTube
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M McBrideNew study on mashup and fair use (via danah boyd)
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Scott Lesliesomeone twittered this. great resource on remix culture / law, etc.
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Phillip LongTerrific summary of 5 best videos in a variety of categories from parody and satire to positive commentary, quoting in order to start a discusion and so on... Very nicely put together. Also a good summary paper on remix and resuse in PDF for download
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Olivier Le DeuffPlagiarism or redocumentarisation?
The use of copyrighted documents by the young people who recut, reframe and recycle.
It"s not plagiraism, it's the redocumentarisation
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