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CSPAN2 Book TV February 24, 2013

They see the report said this, quote, theyre able to the materials. Host because the source . Guest now, although it is always a polite thing to do to give credit to people, but many examples where you would you never need to give credit to be within the copyright law. You would make people upset if he did it frequently. But any kind of Collage Artist makes, for instance, uses materials from different places and doesnt necessarily cite it. Documentarians use copyrighted material inevitably all the way through their work because the world we live in is largely copyrighted due to the fact that in 1986. Jamaican anesthetists interview . They are copyrighted for 70 years after your test. Host why . Guest copyright terms had been extended dramatically. Fair use is so important these days, precisely because the world is actually copyrighted. There are very few exceptions. Something has to be produced before 1923 or has to be produced by an employee of the federal government on government tim

CSPAN2 Book TV February 25, 2013

Patricia aufderheide as the author of reclaiming ferret used to put balance back in a copyright. University chicago press. Professor aufderheide, what is fair use . The right to use other peoples material without permission under some circumstances. Host where did that term come from . Guest its part of law and its been a part of the common law since 1841. And as a copyright act since 1976. Host whats an example of fair use today . Guest it is done by students everywhere when they quote a scholar or an encyclopedia or her wikipedia or any other source. They get to use it as a result of fair use. Journalists do it everyday when they say the thinktank report said this no, actually sourcing doesnt have anything to you do it fair use although it is a polite thing to do to give credit to people, but many examples you never need to give credit to be within the copyright law. You would make people upset if you did it frequently. Any kind of collage and artist makes uses materials from the fro

CSPAN2 Book TV February 23, 2013

On sunday we sit down with patricia [inaudible] author of reclaiming fair use, and kenneth anderson. Both authors are professors at American University where booktv recently visited as part of our college series. Watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. For a complete schedule, visit booktv. Org. From new york city, now, Michelle Rhee, former chancellor of the d. C. Public School System, recounts her career and present her thoughts on education reform. This event is about 45 minutes. [applause] michelle, firstly, thank you very much for joining us. I know youve had a couple busy days from last evening, jon stewart, cnns piers morgan, and were really delighted to have our old friends here from cspan filming this event so that many people from across the United States can benefit from a lot of what michelle has to say. So just to kick start it this evening, michelle, how did you come up with a fascinating and interesting book, radical, and where does this interesting nam

CSPAN2 Book TV February 23, 2013

Series of trials that have been taking place there. Im not going to trespass on the subject matter because jess is going to give us a good taste of what hes been writing about. But i did want to introduce jess, the person. Hes someone i got to know a few years ago when we were both traveling from washington, d. C. To to williamsburg, and the train, amtrak broke down, and we grabbed a car and rode down together and had just an extraordinarily enjoyable time because jess is, as i think most people know, one of the leading legal reporters in the United States. But what they may not know is his, you know, hes a person of extraordinary humor and wit. And so i want to expose a little bit of that to you right now because when he was in college at harvard, he was roommates with, what, peter say gal of, wait, wait, dont tell me. And they were both members of not they were not the harvard crimson crowd, they were the Harvard Lampoon along with the head of the lampoon at that time, conan obrien.

CSPAN2 Book TV February 25, 2013

The one that engages with it in order to sort of really make sure that it doesnt do anything the u. S. Doesnt like or one which apparently on the surface has more love for it. At the same time its disengaged. Its not fair for ambassador rice. Her engagement is where it should be. Shes living day and night in the accident occurty council thats where she should be. I think that those probably warfare criticism during the first two to three years of the first barack obama term. Host when has the u. S. Sought u. N. Legitimacy . Guest most of the time as a per let to actions that it was planning on taking anyway. So in iraq, we saw legitimacy for something the entire world knew we were going do no matter what. I would say that the u. S. Seeks a less contentious program which is [inaudible] Peace Keeping operations in places in the world where we cant operate others and put our people at risk. And yet, both for reasons of our interest and values and ideals. We think it would be a good idea i

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