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Caroline Roche

Flash Kit, A Flash Developer Resource for Macromedia Flash 8 and MX Tutorials SWF FLA i... - 25 views

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    A resource for endless sound loops of all sorts that can be used in presentations, all copyright free
adina sullivan

Digital Copyright Slider - 2 views

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    applicable to US but very interesting concept and design
Tracy Maksymchuk

compfight + a flickr™ search tool - 0 views

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    Find images (with creative commons copyright) for comps, inspiration or esearch.
Samantha Morra

A Fair(y) Use Tale | Stanford Center for Internet and Society - 0 views

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    Great video on copyright
Marc Lijour

its learning - Learning Platform - 30 views

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    Over 300,000 art images ready to use as teaching resources through itslearning Use Bridgeman Education's collection of copyright-cleared images to bring extra life to your teaching or research - and introduce your students to the world of fine art, sculpture, architecture and more.
Marc Lijour

Michael Geist - Clearing Up the Copyright Confusion: Fair Dealing and Bill C-32 - 28 views

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    December 15, 2010 Good summary of current law + proposed Bill C-32
Marc Lijour

It's Time for the Recording Industry to Stop Blaming "Piracy" and Start Finding A New W... - 11 views

  • filesharing is not the reason that the recording industry has fallen on hard financial times. In fact, the recording industry’s complaints that the sky is falling really only apply to the recording industry, and not musicians and the fans, who have seen increased music purchases, increased artist salaries, and the availability of more music than ever before.
  • the London School of Economics released a paper finding that while filesharing may explain some of the decline in sales of physical copies of recorded music, the decline “should be explained by a combination of factors such as changing patterns in music consumption, decreasing disposable household incomes for leisure products and increasing sales of digital content through online platforms.”
  • the music industry is thriving
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  • the LSE paper points out that in the UK in 2009, the revenues from live music shows outperformed recorded music sales.
  • Another recent study, this one by the Social Science Research Council, delves into international aspects of "piracy," especially in emerging markets, and finds unauthorized filesharing in some developing economies has actually created opportunities for media companies to come up with innovative business models that allow legal and widespread access to media goods.
  • Sales of CDs have fallen, but the overall music business, including performance, has grown
anonymous

The Best Online Sources For Images | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 22 views

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    Larry's excellent set of links for copyright and royalty free clip art and photographs.
Tim Macmillan

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    In this technological age a plagiarism checker is essential for protecting your written work. A plagiarism checker benefits teachers, students, website owners and anyone else interested in protecting their writing. Our service guarantees that anything you write can be thoroughly checked by our plagiarism software to insure that your texts are unique.
Dennis OConnor

SOPA Vote Delayed, Allowing For More Corporate Fundraising From Censorship Bill - 3 views

  • SOPA is being aggressively pushed by Hollywood movie studios, major record labels and luxury goods providers as an effort to crackdown on internet piracy of their products. But the tools envisioned are so extreme that tech experts warn the legislation threatens the very functionality of the Internet. The ACLU and other free-speech groups emphasize that by authorizing the federal government and corporations to shut down entire websites without a trial for posting just a single piece of copyright-infringing content, the bill would sharply curb the exercise of free speech online.
  • It's a legislative strategy that members of Congress are all too willing to accept. With huge corporations on both sides of the bill, lawmakers will be able to request another round of campaign contributions, no matter what the legislation's ultimate fate may be.
  • Smith did not need to delay the vote in order to round up additional support to ensure passage. The House Judiciary Committee has close ties to Hollywood and is strongly supportive of the bill. Smith wrote the legislation, and over the past two days, the committee shot down amendments to weaken or moderate provisions of the legislation by wide margins.
Roland Gesthuizen

Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported - CC BY-SA 3.0 - 0 views

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    "Notice - For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work. The best way to do this is with a link to this web page."
Anita Garnsworthy

OpenAttribute - 0 views

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    Gathers Creative Commons Licences automatically
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