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Copyright lunch in the Adams Center
Thanks to Kenneth Pybus for presenting today on the relationship between copyright, fair use, and campus blogging. Walking through copyright myths, examples of typical teaching uses, with considerations of fair use both on campus and online.
Parody on Fair Use
One of Kenneth’s examples is a famous recent case where the film Downfall (2004) has regularly been used in mashup parodies of everything from Hitler’s feelings about Brett Favre to Windows Vista. This follow-up is a parody of a parody.
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ACU Profs on Fair Use
A couple other resources you may find useful. The first is a conversation Kenneth and Mike Wiggins recorded last year to clarify the implications of fair use on campus.
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Resources from the Media Lab
For more information on content use and creation for course podcasting and blogging, here are a few resources hosted by the Digital Media Center.
Digital Media Center, Copyright and Podcasting FAQ
Creative Commons, Podcasting Legal Guide: Rules for the Revolution.
Eric Faden, A Fair(y) Use Tale: A Disney Review of Copyright, 2007.
Larry Lessig, How Creativity is Being Strangled by the Law, TED Talks, 2007.
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