Collection: Copyright - Group 18 Team Yoshi INFO2009 0910
Collection: Copyright - Group 18 Team Yoshi INFO2009 0910 - UNSPECIFIED
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Copyright Tutorial - Team Yoshi
Copyright Tutorial - Team Yoshi - Su White
Keywords:copyright
Copyright Questions: Making chapters from a book available to your students
Copyright Questions: Making chapters from a book available to your students - Adam Warren
Keywords:copyright
Human Displacement and Climate Change in International Law
The first of The Hague Debates entitled "When home gets too hot: Human Displacement and Climate Change in International Law." The debate features Professor Roger Zetter, Director of the Refugee Studies Centre. This podcast was recorded by Radio Netherlands Worldwide at the first of The Hague Debates on Thursday, 22 May 2008 in the Peace Palace and is entitled "When home gets too hot: Human Displacement and Climate Change in International Law." The debate features Professor Roger Zetter, Director
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II, 1687-9
Covers the period from June 1687 to February 1689. Crown Copyright: reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use Licence.
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II, 1686-7
Covers the period from January 1686 to May 1687. Crown Copyright: reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use Licence.
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II, 1685
Covers the months of February to December 1685, the first of three volumes for the reign of James II. Crown Copyright: reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use Licence.
AdViews : a digital archive of vintage television commercials
'AdViews: a digital archive of vintage television commercials' is an online collection from Duke University's Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library. The archive contains... "thousands of vintage television commercials dating from the 1950s to the 1980s ... created or collected by the ad agency Benton & Bowles or its successor, D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles". Videos can be browsed or searched, and when found are linked to on the iTunes service - which means that users must regi
AidData: tracking development finance
AidData is a partnership between Development Gateway, William & Mary, and Brigham Young University. It seeks to provide researchers with free open access to statistical data about development finance which will enable them to track development aid finance sources and flows worldwide. The site includes a searchable catalogue of data information, information on donors and recipients. There are also links to research reports and other data websites. All types of multilaterial and bilateral aid for
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42nd Leary Lecture: Preliminary Thoughts on Copyright Reform
In the 42nd Annual Leary lecture, Pamela Samuelson discusses problems with current copyright law and offers solutions for the future.
42nd Leary Lecture: Preliminary Thoughts on Copyright Reform
In the 42nd Annual Leary lecture, Pamela Samuelson discusses problems with current copyright law and offers solutions for the future.
Learning outcomes After studying this unit you should be able to: understand what is meant by a common law system; demonstrate a good knowledge and understanding of what is meant by the common law and how its rules are made and changed; demonstrate an understanding of how the common law has developed; describe what is meant by a system of binding precedent; explain the court hierarchy; discuss how a precedent can be altere
Helprin on Copyright
Novelist Mark Helprin talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about copyright and the ideas in his book, Digital Barbarism. Helprin argues for an extension rather than a reduction in the length of time that authors have control over their work. He also argues that technology is often not attuned to human needs and physical constraints, claiming that tranquility is elusive in modern times. He sees the movement against copyright and intellectual property generally as part of an educational and socia
Creativity and mental illness : the Madness and Literature Network
In this video author Paul Sayer shares his thoughts on madness and creativity during the Madness and Literature Network Seminar in 2009. For related videocasts see those presented by Professor Paul Crawford and Patrick Gale.
Presentation delivered May 2009.
Suitable for: Undergraduate study and Community Education
Paul Sayer, Author.
Paul Sayer is a former psychiatric nurse whose first novel The Comforts of Madness (1988) won the Constable Trophy, the Whitbread First Novel prize, and the Wh
Immunology basics
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file.
As taught Autumn semester 2009
Infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The body fights infection through the functions of the immune system, whose power has been harnessed by the development of vaccination (immunisation).
Suitable for study at: Undergraduate levels 1 and 2.
Dr Ian Todd, School of Molecular Medical Sciences
Dr Ian Todd is Associate Professor & Reader in Cellular Im
Boldrin on Intellectual Property
Michele Boldrin of Washington University in St. Louis talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about intellectual property and Boldrin's book, co-written with David Levine, Against Intellectual Property. Boldrin argues that copyright and patent are used by the politically powerful to maintain monopoly profits. He argues that the incentive effects that have been used to justify copyright and patents are exaggerated--few examples from history suggest that the temporary and not-so-temporary monopoly p
Acknowledgements Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence Mercer, N., and Littleton, K. (2007): pp. 15–17 from Dialogue and the Development of the Children's Thinking: A Sociocultur
Learning outcomes The learning outcomes for this unit are to: engage in a number of activities that involve visualisation and learn from your own experiences what it means; learn the views of a well-known mathematics educator talking about visualisation and find out how your views compare with those of some other secondary-school mathematics teachers; learn some ways that visualising could be incorporated into your classroom and consider a number of resources that mi
Learning outcomes After studying this unit you should have: an enhanced understanding of models for involving parents and carers in children's literacy acquisition. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a













