Thursday, February 25, 2010

seven annotated Bibs.

Oppenhiem,Charles."Some Copyright Sites and Bulletin Boards on the Internet." ariadne.ac.uk.Ariadne/Original Authors. 22 Feb 2010.

Oppenhiem discusses sites that inform you of internet sites that discuss and explain copyright in regards to the Internet. What he explains which is ironic is that because copyright laws within the internet are very unofficial, he came up with a way to provide information that was copyright sound. He provides several internet sites that discuss different aspects of copyright law. This will help in my paper because it will be one source with alot of outlets.

Templeton,Brad."10 Big Myths about copyright explained." templetons.com.22 Feb 2010.
Brad Templeton explains 10 Myths about Copyright

Templeton discusses ten myths about copyright. He wrote this article because copyright law, especially in regards to internet are very unofficial and vague that people are coming up with their own versions of laws. Templeton sets out to explain the ten big myths that people assume about copyright. For instance, just because somthing isn't marked as copyright doesn't mean its free to use without any consequences. It is just so internal and behind the scenes that it is still legally binding even if it isn't physically posted. This will help my paper by giving me the offical explanations and also what people think copyright laws are.


Shestokas,David."Copyright Infringement of Internet Articles." law.suite101.com. 8th Feb 2010.



Mullin, Joe."Word, Office 2007 Yanked as Patent Injunction Takes Effect." law.com. 12Jan2010.ALM Media Properties,LLC,Web.20 Jan 2010.

Mullin discusses a specific situation of patent law. He discusses and explains even a program as popular as "Word", still must follow the law. "Word" was delayed in its deadline due to their infringment on patent law. This will help me in my paper because it will give me specific ideas and views of how patent law works in technology.

Samuelson,Pamela."The copyright Grab." Wired.com. Wired Digital Inc. 25 Feb 2010

Samuelson runs a server providing a vast amount of copyright law information from individual questions, to court cases, to general laws.

Hilderbrand, Lucas." YouTube: "Where Cultural Memory and Copyright Converge." jstor.org. 25 Feb 2010

Hilderbrand discusses the common argument of what is considered copyright, and what is considered your own thoughts or ideas, and how can that be measured. Which is my main question of my paper.

Sprigman, Christopher." Reform(aliz)ing Copyright." jstor.org. 25 Feb 2010

Sprigman discusses the need to reform copyright law to include more technology. This source will be the most beneficial to me because it talks directly about the problems of current copyright law, and the ideas and recommendations to reform copyright law.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Thoughts on my topic thus far

I've collected a good amount of information and research regarding my topic, now I think I need to begin thinking specfically about how I am going to construct the project. My thoughts now are what type of formatting to use, do I need to tailor my topic, or narrow it down more? I think, I'm going to stick with copyright laws in regards to the internet and the whole issue with that. I think thats general enough to give me enough information, while specific enough to use alot of detail, along with discussing my personal views.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

3 annotated Bibs

Francese, Andie. "Internet Copyright for Plagiarism." eHow.com. Demand Media, Web. 30 Jan 2010. [.]

This article written by Andie Francesa shows the evolution of copyright law from not just books and articles anymore, but now to the entire inter net. Along with this evolution comes problems with copyright. The article shows that clearly with such a large system as the inter net copyright law is quite blurry. The article goes onto show punishment of copyright infringement such as large fines to jail time. This article is written to show that technology and multimedia are growing faster than technology copyright laws.
Hilfer, Kyle-Beth. "Tweet Tweet: Can I Copyright that?." Law.com 19 Jan 2010. ALM Media Properties, LLC, Web. 20 Jan 2010. [.]

This article written by Kyle Hilfer is meant to bring to attention Internet copyright laws, more specifically facebook and "tweet" copyright laws. The article is about Mark Cuban's "tweet" about the officials at a basketball game he was at, this "tweet" was then taken and used on ESPN, and other blogs and internet sites without Cubans consent. The article then brings about the question can this be considered plagiarism? The article continues to question plagiarism in regards to facebook and twitter. The conclusion of the article brings out the blurry lines of copyright laws in regards to technology and multimedia

Brand, Constant. "EU Agrees on New Internet User Rights." Law.Com. 06 Nov 2009. ALM Media Properties, LLC, Web. 17 Feb 2010. [.-

This article explains the laws attempt to reform copyright law to better serve technology and other multimedia systems, such as the internet and all that it includes. The article explains the dilemma of attempting to reform the laws to include the internet within copyright laws. For instance, the internet has so many people in so many places all at once posting, publishing, copying, pasting, it seems impossible to regulate something like that with a law or multiple laws. The article continues by showing polls and statistics regarding a reform in the law.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

What is a Multimedia Author?

With the research I have done with my project, and the information I have been reading, I have come to the rough conclusion that when it comes to multimedia there is no such thing as an author. I've come to this conclusion because with the vastness of the internet and other technologies it seems as though there are no rules after one puts something into the world of multimedia. Granted, there are publication in which authors publish articles online and other people generally do not take credit for it, but the point is, they have that option. Now if we look at the term "Multimedia Author", we say it is a person who most likely publishes things online or using some sort of technology. But the term "author" in regards to multimedia doesn't seem to mesh very well.

Monday, February 1, 2010

There are two videos that I want to edit into the trailor but for some reason I can't get them to upload correctly.