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Basics,
Fair Use,
and Public Domain
The Internet has been characterized as the largest threat to copyright since its
inception. The Internet is awash in information, much of it with varying degrees
of copyright protection. Copyrighted works on the net include news stories, software,
novels, screenplays, graphics, pictures, Usenet messages and even email. In fact,
the frightening reality is that almost everything on the Net is protected by copyright
law.
Copyright Basics
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Where did Copyright come from? The true sordid history.
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How long does a copyright last? You may be surprised.
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Where copyrights go to die.
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Do-it-yourself with these forms.
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What can you copyright?
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Why copyright?
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How to build your own copyright notice, and what it all means.
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How do you copyright?
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Fair Use
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When can you infringe a copyright and get away with it? Take the Fair Use test!
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Trying to come to mathematical certainty in Fair Use analyses.
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Use the Fair Use Visualizer to calculate a Fair Use Score.
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Use the Fair Use Wizard to calculate a Fair Use Score.
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Scoring YouTube videos for Fair Use.
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PowerPoint Presentations
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National Association of Telecom. Officers and Advisors
San Jose, CA
May 1, 2006
Copyright 101: Public * Educational * Government Producers
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National Association of Broadcasters
Las Vegas, NV
April 21, 2005
Bright Lines and Gray Areas: Sampling Audio and Video
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National Association of Broadcasters
Las Vegas, NV
April 21, 2004
Copyright for Creatives: Controlling your Culture
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National Association of Broadcasters
Las Vegas, NV
April 10, 2002
Copyright Registration Workshop: Focus on New Media
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National Association of Broadcasters
New Orleans, LA
September 5, 2001
Intellectual Property Protection: DRM or 'Tag & Track'?
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National Association of Broadcasters
Las Vegas, NV
April 21, 2001
Control and Consumption: Infringement, Fair Use and Circumvention
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