Posts Tagged ‘ copyright ’
Now this is the kind of stuff that I find totally fascinating. Christina Mulligan at Yale Law School posted a really interesting article about how Glee uses mashups generally fucks with copyright on a weekly basis, but never actually acknowledges the copyright issues around doing this. What is really interesting is that kids do this [ READ MORE ]
This is a paper I wrote for my copyright class last term. I really like it, so maybe someone else will find it useful as well… Abstract There has been a cultural shift towards a participatory culture that places value on transforming works of art rather than upholding antiquated ideas of property. In this type [ READ MORE ]
I’ve been thinking about the practice of fansubbing and what the public library’s role is in providing access to them. Basically, there is a lot of anime out there that has not been licensed for use in the United States. In order to provide access to it, fans create subtitles for them, which is I’m [ READ MORE ]
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