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8 Playlists, 6 Links, 5 Media Total
Copyright Group | 0 Words | April 25, 2016
04/20/2016 added by Copyright Group
(more)Compiled on a Google Doc, Anna Zipkin compiled and researched extensively the term and idea of a federal trademark in relation to the sports team, Redskins, particularly in regards to their name. What happens when the term "redskin" is put under public scrutiny, and what does that mean in terms of federal trademarks? The First Amendment? (less)
04/18/2016 added by Copyright Group
(more)In a Google Doc, Yan Shi compiled information from the court files, Youtube videos explaining the case, and the general overview and details of the long court case between Viacom and Youtube and Google, Inc. Yan discusses the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the safe-harbor provisions provided within the DMCA that were central to Youtube and Google, Inc.'s argument. (less)
Copyright Group | 0 Words | April 18, 2016
04/18/2016 added by Copyright Group
(more)What control do musicians have over their music and what rights do they have to their music? To what extent do their rights go? Katelyn Becker, in a Google Doc, compiled and analyzed cases in regards to musicians ordering politicians to stop using their music when used without the musician's explicit permission. She also discusses fair use and its place in the fight between musicians and politicians. (less)
Copyright Group | 0 Words | April 18, 2016
04/18/2016 added by Copyright Group
(more)A Google Doc with a compilation of resources. For your general understanding of copyright, fair use, and music licenses. (less)
Copyright Group | 0 Words | April 18, 2016
04/18/2016 added by Copyright Group
(more)A compilation on Google Docs of information regarding case law and transformative use. Sarah Goodwin provides a clean and in-depth discussion and explanation of different cases in the past dealing with case law and transformative use. (less)
Copyright Group | 0 Words | April 18, 2016
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