Copyright Case Study
Copyright Case Study
Read the lin" rel="nofollow">inks that are posted. They explain" rel="nofollow">in Fair Use and give you examples of in" rel="nofollow">infractions.
Then go on the web and fin" rel="nofollow">ind 10 examples of in" rel="nofollow">infractions. You can start with our Blackboard site, ACC website, class website and then move on to Facebook, Instagram, Blogs.
Part One:
Fin" rel="nofollow">ind 10 different in" rel="nofollow">infractions. List the lin" rel="nofollow">ink to the site, explain" rel="nofollow">in what the issue is and then explain" rel="nofollow">in how they could fix it. This is just a list. It does not need to be in" rel="nofollow">in the structure of an essay.
If someone posted an image without a lin" rel="nofollow">ink to the artist or credit, that is somethin" rel="nofollow">ing they can fix. Look around at the way articles are written on a site like Buzzfeed or Cracked. They list credits
for all images and the images are either free of copyright or they have permission to use them.
Part Two: Fin" rel="nofollow">ind an article about copyright in" rel="nofollow">infrin" rel="nofollow">ingement from the last two years. I would like an article about a specific case or about a new regulation, not one on how to prevent it. I posted
those.
Articles to read
Case Studies: https://99designs.com/designer-blog/2013/04/19/5-famous-copyright-in" rel="nofollow">infrin" rel="nofollow">ingement-cases/
Educators Guide to Fair Use: https://www.theedublogger.com/2012/02/09/the-educators-guide-to-copyright-fair-use-and-creative-commons/
Myths: http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html
ACC Compliance Page: http://irt.austin" rel="nofollow">incc.edu/copyright/