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Was Shakespeare A Plagiarist?


Plagiarism is constantly in the news these days, as it was in 2006 when Harvard student Kaavya Viswanathan’s How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got A Life was exposed as less then original. But, as we know, claims of literary plagiarism go back centuries. So why do people still get so worked up about it? Mike Pesca reflects on the past, present and future of plagiarism. Continue reading

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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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Jonathan Zittrain: What’s The Point?


On the Media 031309: Jonathan Zittrain is co-founder of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and author of The Future of the Internet – And How to Stop It. In this extended interview he explains various problems threatening today’s … Continue reading

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