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By Peter Jaszi and Pat Aufderheide 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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Ethical Martini : Copyright and Fairdealing |
This is a blog about media ethics and journalism / journalists. It is meant to be useful for students, but also for media consumers and journalists or other newsworkers. Read more ... |
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Fair Dealing and Fair Use on Copyright Law |
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By Pan Mohamad Faiz February 08th, 2007 A Comparative Study under Copyright Law of India, United Kingdom, United States, Australia and Germany. Read more ... |
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Fair Dealing in Copyright: The Matsya Purana Version |
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By Shefalika Ghosh Samaddar Wednesday, March 26, 2008 Based on the Indian Copyright Law, the paper attempts to carve out the genuine educator's perspective on the Doctrine of Fair Use to achieve a balance between owner's right and public rights of the user. Read more ... |
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US Copyright Law- Fair Use |
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The US Copyright Office lists the various purposes for which the reproduction of a particular work may be considered “fair,” such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Read more ... |
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Australian Copyright Council |
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Information Sheet- Fair dealing, June 2008 Read More ... |
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