Copy Left, Right, or Wrong

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A brief overview of music copyright laws, and how their current implementations limit education and creativity.

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Copy Left, Right or Wrong

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

A Tour of Copyright,Education and

Information Technologyby Isabelle Plante

and Alexander Somma

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Intro: MashupsWednesday, February 9, 2011

We are a Shared Culture Of Mashups

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Problem #1

It’s illegal to make most mashups

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Problem #2

it’s illegal to show mashups because of copyright laws

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Road Block

at most schools sites like Youtube and Flickr are blocked.

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Part I: CopyRightWednesday, February 9, 2011

Part I: CopyRightinvented to protect and reward creators

a system of rights and rules

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Current Copyright in Canada

Bill C-32 (Copyright Modernization Act)

Conundrum

Essentially perpetual

corporations -n 90 years

Some rights reserved by @boetter

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Part II: Copy Wrong

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Susie Suh, Susie Suh (Epic)

Amerie, Touch (Columbia)

Life of Agony, Broken Valley (Epic)

Horace Silver Quintet, Silver's Blue (Epic Legacy)

Gerry Mulligan, Jeru (Columbia Legacy)

Dexter Gordon, Manhattan Symphonie (Columbia Legacy)

The Bad Plus, Suspicious Activity (Columbia)

The Dead 60s, The Dead 60s (Epic)

Dion, The Essential Dion (Columbia Legacy)

DRMed CDs Trey Anastasio, Shine (Columbia)

Celine Dion, On ne Change Pas (Epic)

Neil Diamond, 12 Songs (Columbia)

Our Lady Peace, Healthy in Paranoid Times (Columbia)

Chris Botti, To Love Again (Columbia)

Van Zant, Get Right with the Man (Columbia)

Switchfoot, Nothing is Sound (Columbia)

The Coral, The Invisible Invasion (Columbia)

Acceptance, Phantoms (Columbia) Some rights reserved by Creativity103

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criminals/law suites

generic media

loss of old media

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Free ideas make people rich

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Part III: Copy Left

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RIP

more creativity

peer review

accelerated innovation

RightsImplemented

Properly

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Copy Left

Open Source

CreativeCommons.org

Archive.org

Wikipedia.org

opensourcecinima.org

Not Piracy but Remix

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is an alternative to ©

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How Openness Works

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Who you can contact

Parliament: CC32@parl.gc.ca

Other people: Professor of Law Michael Geist and Lawyer Lawrence Lessig, Digital Culture Critic Cory Doctorow

us on Twitter: @CopyLeftBot twitter.com/CopyLeftBot

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Techie things music teachers

would like to learnhow to download video clips

how to trim video clips

how to create a musical mashup

how to auto tune your voice

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list of videos and songs

1. documentary: RIP A REMIX MANIFESTO2. TED talks: Larry Lessig, Johanna Blakley, and Margaret Stewart 3. CBC interview: Michael Geist interview4. mashup song of Jackson and Nirvana

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