1. What is the Website Title and Website Address of the Blogger Help Topic “How do I edit my link list”?
How do I edit my link list?
http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=41427&topic=8920
2. Confirm that you have linked my Teacher Blog and two other Student Blogs – Add the Blog Title and Blog Address for each
Pauline Fountain: Teacher Blog: CUFADM02A 0206 http://pfountaincufadm02a0206.blogspot.com
Zaida Stefano’s Student Blog http://zstefanocufadm02a0206.blogspot.com
Steven Reynolds Student Blog
http://stevenreynolds-studentblog.blogspot.com
3. Confirm that you have added a Comment to the “BL1 > Part 1: CUFADM02A Posting: About Me” posting on one of the Student Blogs in your Link List. Provide the following details i.e. Student Blog Title, Student Blog Address, Date and Time you added the Comment, Link to your Comment
Zaida Stefano’s Student Blog
http://zstefanocufadm02a0206.blogspot.com
5 December 2006 13:18:00
https://beta.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=6414970284196468281&postID=7526889295665511960
Tuesday, 5 December 2006
BL10: CUFADM02A Posting: Finding / Describing a Copyright, Licensing or Intellectual Property Dispute Case - Film, TV, Games or Multimedia Industry
1. Describe the Search Strategy you used to research this Case (i.e. What Search Tools did you use? What Search Terms did you use? etc)
I searched for the word copyright on the BBC News World Edition website
2. Provide some Background Information on the Case
The creator of the “Wombles” (Mike Batt) has been accused by minimalist composer John Cage, of placing “A One-Minute” silence on his latest release CD, and infringing copyright by saying it was his own composition.
3. Outline some Key Features of the Case in relation to Copyright and Licensing and/or Intellectual Property
· Mike Batt (creator of the Wombles) used the silent composition,“A One-Minute Silence” recorded by John Cage in 1952 and claimed it as his own
· Batt said – “I thought for my own amusement it would be funny to call it something so I called it A Minute's Silence and credited it as track 13 and put my name as Batt/Cage, as a tongue-in-cheek dig at the John Cage piece”
· After the record was released, he was contacted by Peters Edition who said he had infringed its copyright - and Cage's publisher was claiming a quarter of the royalties from the track
· The Mechanical Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) has so far supported the American composer's case - because, it says, the track was originally registered in his name
4. If the Case is resolved, what were come of the main consequences for the various parties involved?
· Batt said that so far the argument had not become too serious - but this could change
· "This is not an angry dispute - it's a gentlemanly dispute. But there is money involved," Batt said
Google, viewed 5 December 2006
http://www.google.com
BBC News – 'Silent works' do battle, viewed 5 December 2006
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2133426.stm
I searched for the word copyright on the BBC News World Edition website
2. Provide some Background Information on the Case
The creator of the “Wombles” (Mike Batt) has been accused by minimalist composer John Cage, of placing “A One-Minute” silence on his latest release CD, and infringing copyright by saying it was his own composition.
3. Outline some Key Features of the Case in relation to Copyright and Licensing and/or Intellectual Property
· Mike Batt (creator of the Wombles) used the silent composition,“A One-Minute Silence” recorded by John Cage in 1952 and claimed it as his own
· Batt said – “I thought for my own amusement it would be funny to call it something so I called it A Minute's Silence and credited it as track 13 and put my name as Batt/Cage, as a tongue-in-cheek dig at the John Cage piece”
· After the record was released, he was contacted by Peters Edition who said he had infringed its copyright - and Cage's publisher was claiming a quarter of the royalties from the track
· The Mechanical Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) has so far supported the American composer's case - because, it says, the track was originally registered in his name
4. If the Case is resolved, what were come of the main consequences for the various parties involved?
· Batt said that so far the argument had not become too serious - but this could change
· "This is not an angry dispute - it's a gentlemanly dispute. But there is money involved," Batt said
Google, viewed 5 December 2006
http://www.google.com
BBC News – 'Silent works' do battle, viewed 5 December 2006
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2133426.stm
BL2: CUFADM02A Posting: Plagiarism and Copyright
1. What is the Website Title and Website Address of the Plagiarism Tutorial?
http://www.cte.usf.edu/plagiarism/plag.html
2. Briefly describe what is meant by Plagiarism?
Using someone else’s material and claiming it as your own e.g. turning a paper written by someone else
3. Briefly describe how to avoid Plagiarism?
Reference any material that you use
4. Briefly outline the relationship between Plagiarism and Copyright?
Plagiarism - is when you use someone else’s idea’s, (usually in written form) without giving that person credit
Copyright – is using using another persons creative idea’s e.g. music, designs, photos without their permission
The Fraud of Plagiarism, viewed 5 December 2006
http://www.cte.usf.edu/plagiarism/plag.html
Wikipedia – Plagiarism, viewed 5 December 2006
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagiarism
http://www.cte.usf.edu/plagiarism/plag.html
2. Briefly describe what is meant by Plagiarism?
Using someone else’s material and claiming it as your own e.g. turning a paper written by someone else
3. Briefly describe how to avoid Plagiarism?
Reference any material that you use
4. Briefly outline the relationship between Plagiarism and Copyright?
Plagiarism - is when you use someone else’s idea’s, (usually in written form) without giving that person credit
Copyright – is using using another persons creative idea’s e.g. music, designs, photos without their permission
The Fraud of Plagiarism, viewed 5 December 2006
http://www.cte.usf.edu/plagiarism/plag.html
Wikipedia – Plagiarism, viewed 5 December 2006
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagiarism
BL6: CUFADM02A Posting: “Piracy, Consumers And The Digital Age” Podcast
1. Provide details about the Program Presenter, Story Researcher / Producer, and the four Guests
Program presenter - Paul Barclay
Story Researcher / Producer - Julie Browning
Four Guests:
• The Hon Philip Ruddock, MP Federal Attorney General
• Dr Melissa deZwart, Law School Monash University
• Dr Matthew Rimmer, College of Law ANU
• Dr David Brennan Melbourne Law School University of Melbourne
2. The four Guests on the program discussed a range of key issues relating to the Copyright Amendment Bill 2006. Provide an overview of FOUR DIFFERENT KEY ISSUES discussed by the GUEST SPEAKERS (Give each issue your own Title; Suggested length for EACH ISSUE is one paragraph or series of dot points).
Guests:
• The Hon Philip Ruddock - US Free Trade Agreement Extending copyright 70 years after death fair use
• Dr Melissa deZwart - legislation provisions have been drafted take more time drafting
• Dr David Brennan - ways of distributing pro copyright replicating America laws getting into the American market what do Americans get that Australians don't
• Dr Matthew Rimmer - Apple and google concerned hasn't create defence for fair dealing
3. Provide an overview of FOUR DIFFERENT ISSUES raised by LISTENERS RINGING INTO THE PROGRAM – the listeners included copyright creators / owners, as well as consumers or users of creative works (Give each issue your own Title; Suggested length for EACH ISSUE is one paragraph or series of dot points). Note: If some or all of the issues for Questions 2 and 3 are the same … your summaries should present a range of viewpoints
Listeners:
• Sally - legislation too narrow for everyday use makes it illegal
• Josh - Bypasses illegal downloads
• Kevin - Other companies get super profits by copyright royalties
• Arthur - has to be readily available
4. ABC Radio National has a website that provides access to all of their MP3 audio and Podcast services. Provide the Website Title and Website of Address for this service
Website title -Radio National: Audio Downloads: Pod casting and MP3s
Web Address - http://www.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/default.htm
ABC Online Podcasting, viewed 5 December 2006-12-05
http://www.abc.net.au/services/podcasting
Program presenter - Paul Barclay
Story Researcher / Producer - Julie Browning
Four Guests:
• The Hon Philip Ruddock, MP Federal Attorney General
• Dr Melissa deZwart, Law School Monash University
• Dr Matthew Rimmer, College of Law ANU
• Dr David Brennan Melbourne Law School University of Melbourne
2. The four Guests on the program discussed a range of key issues relating to the Copyright Amendment Bill 2006. Provide an overview of FOUR DIFFERENT KEY ISSUES discussed by the GUEST SPEAKERS (Give each issue your own Title; Suggested length for EACH ISSUE is one paragraph or series of dot points).
Guests:
• The Hon Philip Ruddock - US Free Trade Agreement Extending copyright 70 years after death fair use
• Dr Melissa deZwart - legislation provisions have been drafted take more time drafting
• Dr David Brennan - ways of distributing pro copyright replicating America laws getting into the American market what do Americans get that Australians don't
• Dr Matthew Rimmer - Apple and google concerned hasn't create defence for fair dealing
3. Provide an overview of FOUR DIFFERENT ISSUES raised by LISTENERS RINGING INTO THE PROGRAM – the listeners included copyright creators / owners, as well as consumers or users of creative works (Give each issue your own Title; Suggested length for EACH ISSUE is one paragraph or series of dot points). Note: If some or all of the issues for Questions 2 and 3 are the same … your summaries should present a range of viewpoints
Listeners:
• Sally - legislation too narrow for everyday use makes it illegal
• Josh - Bypasses illegal downloads
• Kevin - Other companies get super profits by copyright royalties
• Arthur - has to be readily available
4. ABC Radio National has a website that provides access to all of their MP3 audio and Podcast services. Provide the Website Title and Website of Address for this service
Website title -Radio National: Audio Downloads: Pod casting and MP3s
Web Address - http://www.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/default.htm
ABC Online Podcasting, viewed 5 December 2006-12-05
http://www.abc.net.au/services/podcasting
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