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mbchris

Copyright Toolkit - 2 views

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    Libraries are the primary cultural and scientific institutions for providing information as a public good and preserving our cultural heritage. To fulfill their mission in the digital age, libraries need an updated system of copyright limitations and exceptions.
v woolf

Explore Copyright Reform with Creative Commons\' site: \"Team Open\" - 0 views

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    "Team Open is a project to collect and share stories of the power of Creative Commons licenses." (http://teamopen.cc/all/) This site is a project by Creative Commons to advertise the power of creative commons licensing; it includes trading cards (!) for donating, and powerful stories about how CC has been used for good in the world and why it is such an important movement. This is a great piece of advertising for CC, and it really captures some of the ways that CC can be used. I think all too often, copyright is not seen as something "sexy" or interesting, but using clear language, simple but elegant graphics, and some really captivating stories, this site is a very useful tool.
mbchris

IFLA Copyright & Libraries - Ruth Okediji - 0 views

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    Libraries advocate for copyright frameworks that balance the rights of users and creators. They play a vital role in the debate on international copyright. Stressing this point, Professor Ruth Okediji from the University of Minnesota Law School discussed in her presentation how to adjust the role and the functions of libraries in the digital environment.
Becky E

International Copyright Backgrounder - 0 views

This is a great source of basic information about international copyright laws that I found really helpful in getting a foundation on it: http://www.rightsdirect.com/content/rd/en/toolbar/copyright...

copyright international copyright module4

started by Becky E on 24 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
mark Christopher

That Thing - The Napster phenomenon - 2 views

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    Published on Dec 30, 2012 Short programme, produced in the year 2000, on the emergence of a technology called Napster, the file sharing software application that revolutionised music distribution world-wide.
amandakennedy

Insect photographer squashed by copyright infringement (Wired UK) - 0 views

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    "Here is a true story about how copyright infringement costs [a] small photography business thousands of dollars every year. Or, maybe it isn't. It could also be a true story of how copyright infringement earns thousands of dollars every year. I can't be sure."
mbittman

Netherlands: Swets Files For Bankruptcy | LJ INFOdocket - 2 views

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    Note: We ve updated this post multiple times with additional material. Look for the updates below. A story on the German publishing industry web site boersenblatt.net (in German) reports that Netherlands-based Swets (Swets & Zeitlinger Group B.V.) is insolvent and has filed for bankruptcy. We ve reached out the company for comment.
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    Thanks very much for posting this, did not know about it.
Guaraciara Silva

Standard License or Copyrights? that´s the question? - 0 views

Published on Apr 10, 2012 Category Education License Standard YouTube License http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtoIs0vdmlo This video was used as part of my classes about Brasilian Literature and I j...

copyrights module4 mooc publishing Privacy knowledge open open access lisence

started by Guaraciara Silva on 26 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
colibri_ubc

Even governments have a hard time figuring out copyright laws... - 2 views

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    A humorous segment on the John Oliver show that critiques the NZ government's inability to adhere to copyright laws for their own campaign
mbittman

A Beginner's Guide to the World of Self-Publishing - YouTube - 5 views

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    YouTube, Full Sail University, Published on Mar 12, 2014 "Technology has made it easier than ever to publish your own work. This Full Sail University panel discusses how to successfully self-publish your own work, and how to do it without getting lost in the sea of all of the other content that's out there." A panel of successful self-published authors talk about the flexibility of new technology within the publishing realm to sell books/music: formatting your work, business models, copyright , print on demand options, music aggregators,, marketing, worldwide distribution, etc.
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    The video length of one+ hour might seem a bit daunting at first, but I ended up watching most of it in one go - this is really an excellent and easy-to-follow overview of all the important aspects of self-publishing. (I was especially pleased that this video listens to well in the background, as opposed to most other videos that I find require more "involvement" and that do not fit well with a busy day schedule.) What is best about this is that it is all based on actual people experiences - successful self-published authors participating in the panel, and sharing their knowledge & tips in real-time. I was especially curious to find out about the marketing side of of self-publishing a book, and was pleased to discover quite a few helpful ideas and tips. As someone who is thinking about self-publishing soon, this has answered a lot of questions and definitely sparked confidence in the process as a whole. Thank you very much for sharing! Hopefully, this will help and encourage many more self-publishers to be.
amandakennedy

How To Protect Your Ideas in the Digital Age (Seth Godin) - 4 views

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    If we're in the idea business, how to protect those ideas? One way is to misuse trademark law. With the help of search engines, greedy lawyers who charge by the letter are busy sending claim letters to anyone who even comes close to using a word or phrase they believe their client 'owns'.
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    "Focus on being the best tailor with the sharpest scissors, not the litigant who sues any tailor who deigns to use a pair of scissors." I am 100% behind this ending point. We live in a world where you are now challenged to create great ideas, not just sit on what you have. Keep striving! Woohoo!
rebeccakah

The Stationers' Company and Copyright: a brief introduction - 1 views

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    After reading a brief history of copyright law after the advent of the printing press, it is easy to see that copyright has always been an evolving concept. With the internet we again find ourselves needing to redefine what copyright means and who its serving. The Stationers' Company era of copyright offered no protections to the author of the work, and now we offer a lot of protections to the author of the work - and the technologies we use to access works of knowledge and art are unable to do so with the current laws. I appreciate the videos in the current module that detailed the advances some countries are making in evolving copyright law to be more flexible and keep the user in mind.
adesimine

Jay Z Wants Lawsuit Over Alleged One-Syllable Sample Run Out of Town (Billboard Biz) - 1 views

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    Here's an example of (attempted) copyright law misuse, plus a snapshot of how ludicrous the media landscape has become in regards to copyright law.
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    Thanks for posting! That is quite ridiculous, to sue over one syllable..
robert morris

Google fires back at News Corp; defends search, piracy practices | Reuters - 2 views

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    Interesting read.
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    yes it is interesting thank you
tlsohn

Sirius XM Loses Royalties Case Against Oldies Band - 1 views

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    Relating to the digital copyrights issue, here's a recent article regarding Satellite radio…in this day and age where new and old music is being played, it's become more confusing as to what rights music services (or other arts) have. They might be playing music that they may or may not have the right too (and yet bands have no idea). Unfortunately copyright laws seem to have a long way to go before they become untangled. In the battle between today's digital-music services and yesterday's oldies artists, score one for the geezers. The founders of the '60s rock band the Turtles won a summary judgment on Monday against Sirius XM Radio Inc., in a lawsuit alleging that the satellite-radio company violated California copyright law by playing the band's songs without permission.
Fernando Carraro

Joven biólogo podría ir a prisión por compartir una tesis en Internet - 2 views

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    Es el caso de Diego Gómez quien es acusado de no respetar los derechos reservados (de autor) y patrimoniales.
Fernando Carraro

Murdoch busca bloquear la busqueda de Google - Fair Use - 0 views

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    No todos están de acuerdo con el "Fair Use", algunos creen que deben cobrar por todo el contenido en la red. .. Don Rupert Murdoch no está de acuerdo con la idea del "fair use" y agregó que muchas veces es usado como pretexto para robar noticias ...
Fernando Carraro

Explicación de la Ley SOPA - 2 views

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    Hace dos años aproximadamente se promovia una ley que afectaba a los usuarios de Internet, argumentando la defensa de derechos de autor y propiedad intelectual.
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    También existió otra propuesta de ley llamada "CISPA" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS-8onm0EqI
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    muy interesante video y explicado de manera clara y simple, gracias.
Raúl Marcó del Pont

Derecho de Autor | CERLALC - 1 views

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    Información en español sobre derechos de autor y su majo en América Latina. La información es producida por el Centro Regional para el Fomento del Libro en América Latina y el Caribe (CERLALC), un organismo intergubernamental, bajo los auspicios de la UNESCO, que trabaja en la creación de condiciones para el desarrollo de sociedades lectoras.
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