My new understanding: I learned on Friday night that the
critical test for fairness in terms of educational use of media is
transformative use. When a user of copyrighted materials adds value to,
or repurposes materials for a use different from that for which it was
originally intended, it will likely be considered transformative use; it will
also likely be considered fair use. Fair use embraces the modifying of existing
media content, placing it in new context. Examples of
transformativeness might include: using campaign video in a lesson exploring
media strategies or rhetoric, using music videos to explore such themes as urban
violence, using commercial advertisements to explore messages relating to body
image or the various different ways beer makers sell beer, remixing a popular
song to create a new artistic expression.
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Linking to Annotated URL's - 51 views
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If I annotate a page with sticky notes and highlights and then create an annotated url like this one:
http://www.diigo.com/annotated/d0e9526fec5c98d8951602566a6c7a87
will people without a Diigo account/toolbar/diigolet be able to see my highlights and notes? I want to use this for my online lessons.
Ive tried to test this but without uninstalling everything I cant be sure. Anyone know?
Anyway for programmers to make this happen if it isnt possible now (which seems like its not)
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Wade Ren wrote:
> There is already a counter "xx new" on that tab. "new" means since you last visit. So if you see "0", it means there is nothing new since you visited that page last time