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15 January, 2016 - 09:28
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There are a number of resources I found particularly helpful and interesting when writing this article:

  • “The Cost of Copyright Confusion for Media Literacy” by Renee Hobbs, Pe ter Jaszi, and Pat Aufderheide; published by the Center for Social Media 1 at American University.
  • Wikipedia's article on Fair Use 2, which is pretty approachable for an article about a legal doctrine.
  • A video called A Fair(y) Use Tale 3 which explains fair use and is comprised entirely of short clips from Disney movies. (For those who don't get the joke, Disney has been one of the most vicious lobbyists for copyright extension, despite its longstanding use of material in the public domain.)

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