Learn about the complexities of copyright policies and


Midterm Project:

Short Presentation & Paper of a Copyright or Ownership Media Case

For the midterm project you will be analyzing a copyright or media ownership case. Media artifacts that may be analyzed for this project include music, art, literature, entertainment, and more.

Overview

By exploring specific copyright and/or ownership cases we can learn about the complexities of copyright policies and ownership. Students can work individually or in pairs to analyze a specific copyright or ownership case. They will

1) create a short 3-minute presentation and turn in a 5-page paper using APA Style.

General Timeline

Students may start on their Midterm Project

• Decide whether you would like to work with a partner or individually

• Start researching your copyright or ownership case

Post a Paragraph Summary of Your Topic

Short Presentation

• Present a very short 3-minute presentation to the class about your copyright or ownership case

• Students may use 2-3 slides, if they wish, in their presentation

• Submit a draft of your paper in-class (2 - 3 page paper)

(online/Moodle):

• Submit paper online (5 pages)

Detailed Lesson Plan

The Presentation:

1. Give a very short 3-minute presentation of your copyright/ownership case on Thursday, July 20th in class

2. Your presentation should include a short summary of the case, the parties involved, and the outcome

3. You may use 2-3 slides, though it is not required


The Paper:

• Your paper should include a detailed summary of the issue and copyright/ownership case

• The parties involved and their intentions

• Background info - other cases similar to this, background info on the material and people

• Why is this case important

• Your opinion and evidence to support your opinion

Your papers should be 5 pages., double-spaced, 12 pt. font. Three or more citations required encouraged.

Some cases to research:

ART

Roger vs. Koons

Associated Press vs. FaireyShephard

Carions vs. Prince

MUSIC

The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony"

Happy Birthday song

A&M Records vs. Napster

Led Zepplin's "Stairway to Heaven" vs. Randy Wolfe

BUSINESS

Modern Dog Design vs. Target

Ivanka Trump vs Aquazzura

ENTERTAINMENT

S. Victor Whitmill vs. Warner Bros.

JK Rowling vs. Vander Ark's ‘Harry Potter Lexicon'

Jordan Scott vs. Stephenie Meyer ‘Twilight'

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