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Adam Kenner

Universal Says DMCA Takedown Notices Can Ignore 'Fair Use' | Threat Level from Wired.com - 0 views

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    Universal Music told a federal judge here Friday that takedown notices requiring online video-sharing sites to automatically remove content need not consider whether videos are protected by the "fair use" doctrine.
Tarek Ben Yakhlef

Les petits Donzelot: Ecriture et dessin - 0 views

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    Ensuite, le maître nous a distribué une planche de BD sans les dialogues. Notre travail était de mettre les dialogues dans les bulles. Pour finir, le maître nous a proposé de faire une planche de BD. En premier nous avons écrit un scénario. Ensuite, le maître nous a distribué des cases pour faire les dessins. Après, nous les avons collées sur une planche puis le maître les a photocopiées. Pour finir, on a écrit les paroles dans les bulles puis on a colorié nos 2 planches.
india art n design

Of design and beyond! - 0 views

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    IAnD gives you a glimpse of the just-concluded UBM Index Trade Fair 2016 event… Check it out here
india art n design

LDF 2016: Must-see List! - 0 views

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    The world's important design fair - London Design Festival has begun 2 days ago. IAnD rounds up some of the must-visit events...
Troy Sipprelle

Fair Use Bolstered by Student-Cheating Detection Service - 0 views

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    Date issued: April 17th, 2009. This article from wired.com by David Kravets deals with a lawsuit filed by students against turnitin.com. The students claimed this website was breaching the copyrights the students owned for the essays they wrote. There was a countersuit filed against one of the students accusing because the student in question was already cheating the essays he was writing. This article discusses the problem of whether your work is really yours and is just another step in the process of trying to make rules to govern the internet.
Roger Golub

Roger Golub Media and Culture Assignment - 0 views

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    I think that the article I have chosen because it explains the fair use of media literacy through its legalities, principles, and heard of myths. They create five key principles that explain what the true legal use of media literacy should be. The writers of this document even support their words with sections on the passage entitled "What This Is" and "What This Isn't". This document proposes possible arguments that could pass as media literacy and then shuts them down describing how they are improper understandings of media literacy. The writers do their best to show the true form of "copyright education". This article mainly describes the legal aspects of fair use of media literacy.
Tarek Ben Yakhlef

Rencontre avec des CM1 - 0 views

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    Arthur G : Est-ce que Tarek c'est votre prénom ? Tarek : Oui. Elodie : Ca fait combien de temps que vous faites ce métier ? Tarek : Ca fait 15 ans que je fais ce métier. Amandine : Quel est l'âge où vous avez commencé à faire des BD ? Tarek : A partir de 27 ans.
india art n design

Design-savvy Designersblock at LDF 2015! - 0 views

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    Designersblock as a venue of LDF2015 shines bright with cross-cultural influences and design tenets that are at once steadfast and intriguing . Check out the review here...
india art n design

London seeped in Design - 0 views

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    Especially curated shows and loads of design-oriented and design-conscious outfits overwhelm one's senses to establish the London Design Festival as UK's strongest platform for newly established design talent. Check out the review and leave us your views...
sophie mann

Top 10 Copyright Law Scandals That Rocked the World in 2009 - 2 views

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    Date issued: January 7, 2010. An article from Law Vibe. Written by C.C. at International Law News/Lawyer Lifestyle. The article was written about what in the writer's opinion were the top ten biggest copyright infringement lawsuits between 2000 and 2009. Cases such as "Napster shuts down", "Apple sues Pystar", and UMG and Viacom take on Veoh and Youtube" lead the article. A reoccurring theme in the business of copyright lawsuits seems to be illegal file sharing online. Many websites that provided options for illegally downloading music have been sued or shut down over the years, including Napster and Pirate Bay. Modeling agencies such as Perfect 10 sued Google over copyrighted pictures of their models showing up online, the courts however ruled this fair use and the case has since been closed. This article shows a brief history of how copyrighting has become a central legal issue over the past decade and how various companies and defendants have dealt with the cases presented to them.
Mike .

Copyright Challenge for Sites That Excerpt - 0 views

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    Issued: March 2009. Big companies are starting to crack down on copyright infringements. With over 15 lawsuits in 2007, the number of lawsuits targeted against blogs has started to rapidly rise. The author, Brian Stelter, is a writer for New York Times who's main focus is on television and the digital media. This article seems to be aimed at the big companies who the author believes are unfairly digging into to copyright laws. The article mentions a lot of disputes such as the ones between New York Times and Gate House Media, Silicon Alley Insider and The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press and All Headlines News and others. Most of the websites getting sued were blogs or newspaper websites that quoted other people's works, assuming it would be okay under the "fair use" statute of copyright laws.
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    i went to the New York Times online to search the term, "copyright" to get an article relating to copyright issues or infringement. this article by Brian Stelter was published on March 1st, 2009. Stelter is a journalist for the New York Times. Stelter sides with the people who claim to be getting copyrighted. He bases the majority of his article against the bloggers and other online publishes "who seem to be on the rise." He also questions when excerpting from an article becomes illegal copying. Although he mostly sides with the people claiming to be copyrighted he also sheds light on those bloggers and online publishers whom give credit to those sites they excerpted information from. Statler keeps bringing up the issue of "excerpting to find value" in which online publishers combine articles to validate their thesis. In the end, Statler shows both sides of the story and doesn't leave out any information regarding the thoughts of both parties.
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    By BRIAN STELTER Published: March 1, 2009 Brian Stelter focuses on a quotation from the Silicon Alley Insider which quoted a quarter of Peggy Noonan's Wall Street Journal. "We thank Dow Jones in advance for allowing us to bring it to you." The editor added "in advance" because Dow Jones, the publisher of The Journal, had not given the blog permission to use the column. With this particular instance of copyright infringement and others, Stetler brings light to the fact that permission isn't being given between different industries when taking direct quotations or titles from that industries publication. "Some media executives are growing concerned that the increasingly popular curators of the Web that are taking large pieces of the original work - a practice sometimes called scraping - are shaving away potential readers and profiting from the content." He also brings up the numerous lawsuits that arise because of copyright infringement.
shinil kim

The iPhone Jailbreak: A Win Against Copyright Creep - 0 views

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    4. Date Issued: Wednesday, Jul. 28, 2010. An article from the TIME magazine written by Adam Cohen. Cohen, a lawyer, is a former TIME writer and a former member of the New York Times editorial board. The article focuses on the jail breaking being legal or illegal and the fight between Apple and customers who rebels against all the rules Apple has chosen for them; unfairly. But the Liberty of congress has concluded that jail breaking is a fair use. Also The Electronic Frontier Foundation mentioned that they asked the Copyright Office to give a green light to the people who jailbreaks their iPhones. But of course there are others who go against jail breaking and say that it is indeed illegal. The author here is unbiased and informative even though he is 'one of those iPhone maniacs' because he shows both point of views equally.
Adam Kenner

Scholastic Cuts 'Bratz' Products for Book Clubs and Fairs - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    @ Scholastic removes Bratz branded products from school book clubs - a campaign by the CCFC helped mobilize parents to complain. Note comments about reading in the later paragraphs.
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