This article from Wikipedia simply defines authorship i a collaborative process. It gives a perspective from an academic point, as well as in an artistic sense. There is a lot of collaborative processes that go on in media or writing today.
A lot of the laws that may protect traditional journalists may not protect you (the blogger) simply because the courts haven't yet decided how a given law pertains to bloggers.
A lot of the laws that may protect traditional journalists may not protect you (the blogger) simply because the courts haven't yet decided how a given law pertains to bloggers.
A lot of the laws that may protect traditional journalists may not protect you (the blogger) simply because the courts haven't yet decided how a given law pertains to bloggers.
A lot of the laws that may protect traditional journalists may not protect you (the blogger) simply because the courts haven't yet decided how a given law pertains to bloggers.
A lot of the laws that may protect traditional journalists may not protect you (the blogger) simply because the courts haven't yet decided how a given law pertains to bloggers.
A lot of the laws that may protect traditional journalists may not protect you (the blogger) simply because the courts haven't yet decided how a given law pertains to bloggers.
A lot of the laws that may protect traditional journalists may not protect you (the blogger) simply because the courts haven't yet decided how a given law pertains to bloggers.
he goal here is to give you a basic roadmap to the legal issues you may confront as a blogger, to let you know you have rights, and to encourage you to blog freely with the knowledge that your legitimate speech is protected.
This section of YouTube's website deals with all issues of copyright. It provides a help in all manners of copyright, including how to tell if something is copyright protected, how to get permission, and how to provide credit to the original owner of an idea or material.
This website will be helpful in my research. Using YouTube's definitions, I can begin to understand how credit and ownership is decided for content and videos. This will also help me to understand the rules for "borrowing" copyrighted material and distinguish what is classified as copyright.
This section of YouTube's website deals with all issues of copyright. It provides a help in all manners of copyright, including how to tell if something is copyright protected, how to get permission, and how to provide credit to the original owner of an idea or material.
This website will be helpful in my research. Using YouTube's definitions, I can begin to understand how credit and ownership is decided for content and videos. This will also help me to understand the rules for "borrowing" copyrighted material and distinguish what is classified as copyright.
This fan website provides an extensive forum for Twilight fans. It is interactive, allowing fans to post their own Twilight art, watch videos relating to the saga, explain why they like the books, and even track the site on Twitter. Interestingly, it provides a list of Twilight conventions, so fans can meet worldwide to talk about the books.
This is important to my project because it helps me to further understand the fascination that fans have with the series. By exploring sites such as this, which also have fanfiction links, I can learn what ties the fans together and urges them to create their own Twilight remixes.
A lighter version of Facebook that weeds out all the unnecessary "noise" that a lot of people complain about with regular Facebook - it is still undergoing changes and they are asking for feedback. Only available to those using FB in English
Nameless web surfers won't spoil the online world. That's good, because anonymity remains essential in these imperfect times. Commentary by Bruce Schneier.