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Digital Citizenship: What's Digital Law? - 1 views

    • DeJuan Griggs
       
      This gives examples and explains whats digital law is, the violations, and what legal.
    • Roberto Dunn
       
      here its clear what is legal, and illegal in digital terms of law.
    • April Kramer
       
      Digital Law relates to crimes of stealing or causing damage to other people's work, identity, or digital property
    • Brittni Roddin
       
      Digital law defined.
    • Jim Davis
       
      Definition of DL
  • What's Legal:
    • andrew marte
       
      good to know
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  • Digital Law relates to crimes of stealing or causing damage to other people’s work, identity, or digital property
  • purchase copies of songs, software, or movies from sites that legally sell them.
  • make a copy of a song from a CD you’ve purchased and convert it to another format to listen on your own
  • What's Illegal:
  • can’t download songs, software, or movies from other people who've bought them.
  • upload songs, software, or movies that you own for others to download
  • u can’t record music off an online music radio site.
  • can’t make copies of a CD, DVD, or mp3 download you’ve purchased to give to others.
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    Defining digital law
Jon Lawson

ASC: The American Society of Cinematographers - 1 views

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    The official website for The American Society of Cinematographers. 
Jose Nieves

U.S. Copyright Office - Copyright in General (FAQ) - 0 views

  • Copyright is a form of protection grounded in the U.S. Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Copyright covers both published and unpublished works.
  • protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.
andrew marte

What is a Copyright? - FindLaw - 0 views

  • Copyright is a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States
  • including literary works, movies, musical works, sound recordings, paintings, photographs, software, live performances, and television or sound broadcasts
  • copyright the exclusive right t
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  • Prepare other works based upon the work ("derivative works");
  • Reproduce the work;
  • Distribute copies of the work by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by lease;
  • Perform the work publicly; and
  • Display the copyrighted work publicly.
andrew marte

What Is the Meaning of Viral Video? | eHow - 0 views

  • Viral Video?
  • an Internet video clip that becomes popular not through centralized publicity (like a blockbuster movie) but through sharing between users.
  • may be created completely unintentionally or may be deliberately created in the hopes of garnering publicity for an endeavour, cause or product.
Joseph Rhodes II

THE COPYRIGHT DILEMMA: COPYRIGHT SYSTEMS, INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPME...: EBSCOhost - 0 views

    • Joseph Rhodes II
       
      Ten C's Rating: Currency: 15 Content:12 Authority:10 Navigation:10 Experience:10 Multimedia:5 Treatment: 10 Access:5 Miscellaneous:10 Total: 87 Good
    • Joseph Rhodes II
       
      This article explains that copyright laws stretch out across vast media industires.
    • Joseph Rhodes II
       
      For example, the standards of copyright protection in developing economies should be appropriate for the level of economic development in order to account for the different weighting of the costs and benefits of copyright protection.
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