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Fight for Your Copyrights: Mashups, Fair Use, and the Future of Freedom
Media Education for a Digital Generation (2015)
  • Christopher Boulton, University of Tampa
Abstract
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From music company lawyers blocking mashups on YouTube to journal publishers restricting their authors’ academic freedom, this chapter argues that draconian corporate permissions regimes violate our legal right to exercise the fair use of copyrighted material as we analyze, critique, and remix culture.
Keywords
  • Censorship,
  • Academic Freedom,
  • Copyright,
  • Mashups,
  • Copyright Law,
  • Fair Use,
  • Best Practices in Communication
Publication Date
Summer August 27, 2015
Editor
Julie Frechette & Rob Williams
Publisher
Routledge
Series
Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
ISBN
113892766X
Citation Information
Christopher Boulton. "Fight for Your Copyrights: Mashups, Fair Use, and the Future of Freedom" Media Education for a Digital Generation (2015) p. 199 - 207
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chris_boulton/21/
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