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Copyright:Right to Copy

Michael Serratore, Nelson Wu, Haoyue Chen & Steph Miles

Jonathan Bailey Plagarismtoday.com

COPYCAT

CRIMSON!!!!!!!

DEFEND YOUR RIGHTS!!

THIS COULD HAPPEN TO ANYONE!!!

Nico - Transition from traditional to digital online

- Online Piracy

Michael - Dangers of new copyright laws - Our current rights as users

Nelson - Hong Kong law changes threat to Freedom

- New business models in the digital age

Steph - Creative commons

What We Are Doing

Traditional Publishing

Digital Online Publishing

WHEN!

EBOOK AND BOOK

Cause

Threats

In a digital environment, copies can move at the speed of light.

Piracy

Publishing Industry

Internet Piracy and File Sharing

Internet Piracy

P2P Networks

True Blogging

Free Culture VS. Copyright

How it affects you

We all pirate

Piracy can become our problem

What is SOPA?

Caused massive internet protest

Targets illegal activity

Can block web searches

How will I watch my weekly shows?

Copyright owners have a right to protect their content from being stolen

But it's impossible for a site to monitor all content

The internet is for sharing

Copyright is not evil

But users still have rights

User Generated Content

A video this popular was removed.

It can happen to anyone!

Do we need a lawyer to defend us?

Can I take on a copyright claim from a big company?

We can defend ourselves if we know our rights

There is so much info out there that can make copyright hard to understand

But Ima spell it out for you

Copyright law is different for each country

US Copyright law uses a system of

Fair Use Factors:

1.Purpose and character

2.Nature of copyrighted work 3.How much is used and transformed 4.Economic effects

Clearly transformed

A user can defend themselves if argued correctly

But your work can't be too similar to the original

The US takes free speech seriously

Fair Dealing provisions:

- Review or criticism - Research or study - News reporting - Legal proceedings - Parody and satire

Australian law lags behind the US. Lacks a specific defence for transformed works

Outside of RMIT, we can't use the research or study defence!

Meanwhile...in Hong Kong

Sharing become a felony

Infringing materials?

Parodying

Derogatory treatment

Chief Executive of Hong Kong

What Hong Kong people worrying about...

You can't share stuff on these site

Just Avengers....wait..

Government have the right to caught you if you make pictures of these guys

Zeddie LittleRidiculously photogenic guy

Kim Jong-unSupreme Leader of North Korea

The three-strikes Hadopi law

12 Millions

French p

lease...

Download? FineUpload? NO!

Stricter law won't help

Winner- use the new technology

Losser- follow old business model

The Inner Room(2011)

Jumped into top 250

after the movie pirated on BitTorrent

The platform of gain exposure

What you can do to protect yourself from these guys.

Creative Commons

3 Main Licences

LICENCES SYMBOLS TYPE OF USE

YOU CAN

Attribution (BY)

Commercial and non-commercial

· Copy· Adapt or modify;· Redistribute· License to others.

Attribution-Share Alike (BY-SA)

Commercial and non-commercial

· Copy, Adapt or modify;· Redistribute· License same terms as the original work

Attribution-No Derivative works (BY-ND)

Commercial and non-commercial

· Copy· Redistribute verbatim copies;

· License to others.

3 Main Licences + Non-Commercial

Traditional Permission Based System

Creative Commons wants to foster innovation and creativity

Permission upfront

Copyright:Right to Copy

Michael Serratore, Nelson Wu, Haoyue Chen & Steph Miles

This was us before starting this project

Say that Again?