Copyright is vitally important to publishing as it protects original works of authorship such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, architecture, and so on. The [course_title] will initially introduce you to the basics of copyright law including fairness and personality theories, the rights to reproduce and modify and more. In addition to that, understand what happens if you break the copyright law.
Assessment
This course does not involve any written exams. Students need to answer 5 assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Each answer needs to be 200 words (1 Page). Once the answers are submitted, the tutor will check and assess the work.
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Course Credit: Open Culture
Course Curriculum
Module: 01 | |||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 1.1, The Foundations of Copyright Law: Introduction | 00:12:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 1.2, The Foundations of Copyright Law: Originality | 00:23:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 1.3, Foundations of Copyright Law: Idea/Expression Distinction | 00:13:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 1.4, The Foundations of Copyright Law: Multilateral Treaties | 00:38:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 2.1, Fairness and Personality Theories: Introduction | 00:10:00 | ||
Module: 02 | |||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 2.2, Fairness and Personality Theories: Fairness | 00:33:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 2.3, Fairness and Personality Theories: Personality | 00:28:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 3.1, The Subject Matter of Copyright: Literature (and software) | 00:21:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 3.2, The Subject Matter of Copyright: Drama and choreography | 00:12:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 3.3, The Subject Matter of Copyright: Music | 00:24:00 | ||
Module: 03 | |||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 3.4, The Subject Matter of Copyright: Audiovisual Works | 00:08:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 3.5, The Subject Matter of Copyright: Fictional Characters | 00:09:00 | ||
CopyX L3 6 | 00:29:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 4.1, Welfare Theory: The Utilitarian Framework | 00:38:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 4.2, Welfare Theory: The Incentive Theory of Copyright | 00:31:00 | ||
Module: 04 | |||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 4.3, Welfare Theory: Applications and Assessment | 00:17:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 5.1, Authorship: Sole Authorship | 00:19:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 5.2, Authorship: Joint Authorship | 00:32:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 5.3, Authorship: Works for Hire | 00:28:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 6.1, The Mechanics of Copyright: The Decline of Formalities | 00:36:00 | ||
Module: 05 | |||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 6.2, The Mechanics of Copyright: Duration | 00:10:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 6.3, The Mechanics of Copyright: Protective Provisions | 00:30:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 7.1, The Rights to Reproduce and Modify: Reproduction | 00:29:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 7.2, The Rights to Reproduce and Modify: Improper Appropriation | 00:43:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 7.3, The Rights to Reproduce and Modify: Derivative Works | 00:17:00 | ||
Module: 06 | |||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 8.1, Distribution & Performance Rights: Distribution | 00:43:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 8.2, The Right to Distribute, Perform, & Display: Performances | 00:35:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 8.3, Distribution & Performance Rights: Exceptions & Limitations | 00:19:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 9.1, Fair Use: The History of Fair Use | 00:40:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 9.2, Fair Use: Fair Use Today | 00:44:00 | ||
Module: 07 | |||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 9.3, Fair Use: Other Approaches | 00:35:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 10.1, Cultural Theory: Premises | 00:30:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX: Lecture 10.2, Cultural Theory: Implications | 00:36:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX, Lecture 10.3, Cultural Theory: Supplements and Concerns | 00:15:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX, Lecture 11.1, Supplements to Copyright: Secondary Liability | 00:21:00 | ||
Module: 08 | |||
William Fisher, CopyrightX, Lecture 11.2, Supplements to Copyright: Dual-Use Technologies | 00:44:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX, Lecture 11.3, Supplements to Copyright: Tech Protection Measures | 00:28:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX, Lecture 12.1, Remedies: Equitable Relief | 00:15:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX, Lecture 12.2, Remedies: Damages | 00:33:00 | ||
William Fisher, CopyrightX, Lecture 12.3, Remedies: Criminal Penalties | 00:17:00 | ||
Assessment | |||
Submit Your Assignment | 00:00:00 | ||
Certification | 00:00:00 |
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