Wednesday, October 30th, 2013
Recently we received a query from a lecturer regarding the use of a podcast. They didn’t just want to play it in class, they wanted to create an edited version that contained just the parts of the interview that were relevant to the course work. Was permission required? Did it need to be edited […]
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Friday, October 11th, 2013
Last week marked the end of my work on Coursera 2013. My journey into Coursera and Copyright started back in October 2012 and has been a roller coaster ever since! MOOCs or Massive Open Online Courses are courses developed (usually) by universities that are made available online for free for anyone in the world to […]
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Monday, October 7th, 2013
When news of this story hit the Copyright Office it generated a lot of interest from us unapologetic copyright nerds. Our story begins as it often does in a tale of infringement with a takedown notice being sent via Youtube. Youtube has an automated content management system that allows copyright owners and rights holders to […]
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