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Andrew Gill

FEIST PUBLICATIONS, INC. v. RURAL TELEPHONE SERVICE CO., 499 U.S. 340 (1991) - 0 views

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    Very important copyright case that defined our age of copyright laws
Eddie Rodriguez

Stanford Copyright & Fair Use - The Public Domain - 0 views

  • ABSOLUTELY FREE! MUSIC, TEXT, AND ART!! COPY ALL YOU WANT!! If you saw an advertisement like this, you might wonder, “What’s the catch?” When it comes to the public domain, there is no catch. If a book, song, movie, or artwork is in the public domain, then it is not protected by intellectual property laws (copyright, trademark, or patent laws)—which means it’s free for you to use without permission.
  • When it comes to the public domain, there is no catch. If a book, song, movie, or artwork is in the public domain, then it is not protected by intellectual property laws
  • which means it’s free for you to use without permission.
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  • This includes any work published in the United States before 1923 or works published before 1964 for which copyrights were not renewed.
  • Expired Copyright
Maltona Allen

Law and Policy - 0 views

Elie Abi-lahoud

Copyright Law of the United States of America - 0 views

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    laws
Amira Galtney

The laws of Public Domain - 0 views

http://www.copylaw.com/new_articles/PublicDomain.html

started by Amira Galtney on 04 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Chelcee Pullam

Copyright law: does it really need fixing? - 0 views

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    Pretty interesting !
Travis Johnson

Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States - 0 views

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    Details the laws for public domain
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    These are public domains that have not been published and there copyright term
Erik Sjoholm

RiP: A Remix Manifesto - 1 views

shared by Erik Sjoholm on 04 Oct 12 - Cached
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    Here's a really good documentary about copyright laws. If you're into sampling, you NEED to watch this. "Immerse yourself in the energetic, innovative and potentially illegal world of mash-up media with RiP: A Remix Manifesto. Let web activist Brett Gaylor and musician Greg Gillis, better known as Girl Talk, serve as your digital tour guides on a probing investigation into how culture builds upon culture in the information age. Biomedical engineer turned live-performance sensation Girl Talk, has received immense commercial and critical success for his mind-blowing sample-based music. Utilizing technical expertise and a ferocious creative streak, Girl Talk repositions popular music to create a wild and edgy dialogue between artists from all genres and eras. But are his practices legal? Do his methods of frenetic appropriation embrace collaboration in its purest sense? Or are they infractions of creative integrity and violations of copyright? This documentary is released under Creative Commons Attribution - Noncommercial 3.0 Unported license."
Ramsey Cowett

How Copyright Law Changed Hip Hop - 2 views

http://www.stayfreemagazine.org/archives/20/public_enemy.html

started by Ramsey Cowett on 04 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
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