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Fair Use in Action!

Fair Use in Action! 07/27/2004 06:08 PM

Barbies in a Blender with a CC button

We enjoyed the shot above from the completely legal Barbie-in-a-Blender art gallery, from the folks at free culture. The full story behind the site is here.




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Jason did great for live TV, which is just about the most stressful thing in the world. He seemed relaxed, though the host seemed a little manic. I assume a producer was screaming in the host's ear to keep Jason moving, which caused the host to cut Jason off whenever he started sounding reflective. My favorite parts were the host violating the Adsense terms of service by goading people into clicking his ad links and the graphic "Blogging for Bling" in the background (because clearly, Jason's only in it for the benjamins).


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    ~

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    #2: You Get to Reclaim Fair Uses of Digital Media That You Already Have in Analog Media....

    Among other things, this would mean that:

    a.) when most scholarly communication, publishing, instruction etc., takes place using digital media/online, our ability to share knowledge and learn from one another won't be a distant and fast-fading memory;
    b.) when researchers want to 'tinker' to advance our scientific knowledge, they won't face a significant barrier -- like the repeated threat of litigation; and
    c.) when librarians seek to preserve our history in digital media, they won't have to wait three years at a time to beg the Copyright Office for the narrowly defined technical ability to do so.

    #3: These Will Be Real, Not Phantom/Illusory Fair Use Rights....

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