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The Video Privacy Protection Act
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98
The Privacy Fallacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

The Privacy Fallacy

  • Categories: Law

Uncovers why privacy laws fail at protecting us from corporate data harms and charts a path for reform.

Kentucky
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Kentucky

This book explores the geography, climate, history, people, government, and economy of Kentucky. All books in the It's My State! � series are the definitive research tool for readers looking to know the ins and outs of a specific state, including comprehensive coverage of its history, people, culture, geography, economy and government.

Tennessee
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

Tennessee

This book explores the geography, climate, history, people, government, and economy of Tennessee. All books in the It's My State! � series are the definitive research tool for readers looking to know the ins and outs of a specific state, including comprehensive coverage of its history, people, culture, geography, economy and government.

Copyright Law in an Age of Limitations and Exceptions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 543

Copyright Law in an Age of Limitations and Exceptions

  • Categories: Law

In this book, leading scholars analyze the important role played by copyright exceptions in economic and cultural productivity.

Copyright Clarity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 145

Copyright Clarity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-04-07
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  • Publisher: Corwin Press

"This book cuts to the heart of uncertainties about how copyright and fair use apply in the classroom, addressing common misperceptions and laying out the current understandings of intellectual property law in clear engaging prose." —Henry Jenkins, Provost′s Professor of Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Art University of Southern California "This long-awaited book relieves educators′ anxieties about the legality of using copyrighted materials during instruction and presentations. In addition to answering questions about fair use practice in an easy-to-understand manner, Hobbs offers examples of how technology supports essential literacy and communication skills in 21st-century ...

Invention, Copyright, and Digital Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Invention, Copyright, and Digital Writing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-01-31
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  • Publisher: SIU Press

This is the first empirical, mixed-methods study of copyright issues that speaks to writing specialists and legal scholars about the complicated intersections of rhetoric, technology, copyright law, and writing for the Internet. Martine Courant Rife opens up new conversations about how invention and copyright work together in the composing process for digital writers and how this relationship is central to contemporary issues in composition pedagogy and curriculum. In this era of digital writing and publishing, composition and legal scholars have identified various problems with writers’ processes and the law’s construction of textual ownership, such as issues of appropriation, infringem...

Harvard Law Review: Volume 131, Number 4 - February 2018
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

Harvard Law Review: Volume 131, Number 4 - February 2018

  • Categories: Law

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Charting Limitations on Trademark Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Charting Limitations on Trademark Rights

  • Categories: Law

Trademark scholarship has focused largely on the protection of trademark rights against consumer confusion and the dilution of trademarks. Studies of limitations on trademark rights, meanwhile, have remained relatively peripheral, especially in jurisdictions outside of the United States. However, this reality is incongruous with the importance of the limitations, such as descriptive and nominative uses, in promoting freedom of commerce, market competition, free speech, and cultural dynamics. Against this backdrop, Charting Limitations on Trademark Rights is the first comprehensive academic volume detailing limitations in trademark rights from both theoretical and comparative perspectives. The book presents new theoretical perspectives to justify trademark rights limitations, re-examines the nature of these limitations, delineates the scope of the limitations, and offers comparative studies of the limitations. With contributions from leading trademark scholars in the EU, US, and Asia, this is a must read for scholars, students, practitioners, and policymakers with an interest in the theories, policies, and doctrines of trademark law.

Unwired
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Unwired

Our society has a technology problem. Many want to disconnect from screens but can't help themselves. These days we spend more time online than ever. Some turn to self-help-measures to limit their usage, yet repeatedly fail, while parents feel particularly powerless to help their children. Unwired: Gaining Control over Addictive Technologies shows us a way out. Rather than blaming users, the book shatters the illusion that we autonomously choose how to spend our time online. It shifts the moral responsibility and accountability for solutions to corporations. Drawing lessons from the tobacco and food industries, the book demonstrates why government regulation is necessary to curb technology addiction. It describes a grassroots movement already in action across courts and legislative halls. Groundbreaking and urgent, Unwired provides a blueprint to develop this movement for change, to one that will allow us to finally gain control.