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Will DJ Danger Mouse Become the Che Guevara of Fair Use in the Digital Sampling Age?


On the Media producer Rick Karr put together an excellent one-hour special on The Future of Music, which surveys how new technologies are shaking up the music industry via digital downloads, remix, crowd-sourced ratings, and new business models. One segment, They Say That I Stole This, explores digital sampling and fair use Continue reading

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Listening (Again) to a Blind Reader’s Literacy


I received a request recently from David Shields asking to clear copyright to quote from one of my early essays on literacy and disability. He plans to quote one sentence about list-making and the advent of literacy in his forthcoming … Continue reading

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Lawrence Lessig on the Ecology of Access


Lawrence Lessig gave a thought-provoking talk about “the ecology of access to books at the Berkman Center workshop on Alternative Approaches to Open Digital Libraries in the Shadow of the Google Book Search Settlement (073109). Listen now – MP3 My … Continue reading

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What Is Fair Use in a Bar/Bri World?


As the song by Aqua goes, “Life is plastic. It’s fantastic.” You can quote that much and claim the protection of fair use. Appropriate much more of the song, or the iconic 50-something doll the song celebrates, and Mattel’s IP … Continue reading

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Accessible Innis 2.0: The Bias of Communication


[Editor's Note: Harold A. Innis presented “The Bias of Communication” as a talk at the University of Michigan on April 18, 1949. The essay was gathered in a 1951 collection of his works also titled The Bias of Communication, published … Continue reading

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