Dynamic Fair Dealing : : Creating Canadian Culture Online / / Rosemary Coombe, Darren Wershler, Martin Zeilinger.

Dynamic Fair Dealing argues that only a dynamic, flexible, and equitable approach to cultural ownership can accommodate the astonishing range of ways that we create, circulate, manage, attribute, and make use of digital cultural objects.The Canadian legal tradition strives to balance the rights of c...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press Pilot 2014-2015
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2018]
©2014
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (456 p.) :; 2 figures
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introducing Dynamic Fair Dealing: Creating Canadian Digital Culture
  • 1 Copyright and Freedom of Expression: Fair Dealing between Work and Play
  • 2 From the Right to Copy to Practices of Copying
  • 3 The Canadian Public Domain: What, Where, and to What End?
  • 4 Dynamic Fair Dealing with Orphan Works: Lessons from "Real" Property
  • 5 Publicly Funded, Then Locked Away: The Work of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • 6 Resisting Enclosure: Licences, Authorship, and the Commons
  • 7 Weaving an Open Web: Innovation and Ethics in the Virtual Commons
  • 8 "This Content Is Not Available in Your Region": Geoblocking Culture in Canada
  • 9 Net Neutrality and the Threat to Open Cultural Expression
  • 10 Copyright and Access to Media for People with Perceptual Disabilities
  • 11 If You're Asking, It's Not Fair Dealing: Animating Canadian Copyright Issues in a "Read-Write" Classroom
  • 12 Hacking Education: How Openness and Sharing Can Transform Learning
  • 13 Open Access Publishing and Academic Research
  • 14 Open Access Mandates and the Fair Dealing Button
  • 15 The Evolution of Cultural Heritage Ethics via Human Rights Norms
  • 16 Indigenous Cultural Heritage in the Age of Technological Reproducibility: Towards a Postcolonial Ethic of the Public Domain
  • 17 Cultural Diversity: A Central Dimension of Canadian Cultural Heritage?
  • 18 Parodists' Rights and Copyright in a Digital Canada
  • 19 Robin Hood of the Avant-Garde
  • 20 Remixing bpNichol: Direct Dealing and Recombinatory Art Practices
  • 21 Copyright Dramas: Theatre Archives and Collections Online
  • 22 Streaming a Digital Scream: Archiving Toronto's Barbaric Yawp
  • 23 The NFB, Canada's Experimental Documentary Tradition, and Found Futures
  • 24 Chipmusic, Out of Tune: Crystal Castles and the Misappropriation of Creative Commons-Licensed Music
  • 25 "My Real'll Make Yours a Rental": Hip Hop and Canadian Copyright
  • 26 Friction over Fan Fiction
  • 27 Child-Generated Content: Children's Authorship and Interpretive Practices in Digital Gaming Cultures
  • Deal with It
  • Pull Up the Stakes and Fill in the Ditches
  • References
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • Index