Re: Re: New Copyright Law: Internet and Multimedia Education for Schools DVD NOW AVAILABLE!

From: Jennifer Maydole <jennifer[_at_]jennifermaydole.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 18:45:00 -0500


The heart of the DVD's content is information derived from Dr. Carol Simpson's book COPYRIGHT FOR SCHOOLS A PRACTICAL GUIDE 4th EDITION as well as Heartland AEA's COPYRIGHT CONDENSED. The Motion Picture Association allowed me to use a trailer called "Downloading" which is seen on many new DVDs and a day in the life at Universal Studios where viewers get a chance to meet 30 people including carpenters, painters and special effects artists who make a living in the film industry.

I thought it was about time that those of us who promote teaching others about intellectual property rights did it with both text (boring to most students) and high quality video and music clips. Maybe you should view the DVD before you make such a judgment. At least my presentations and DVD are part of the solution instead of part of the problem or silent community of educators who think people won't change their disrespectful ways.

Sincerely,

Jennifer

Jennifer Maydole
Visual Communications
Multimedia & Copyright Education
2467 Summit Drive
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
509.293.1021
jmaydole[_at_]jennifermaydole.com
www.jennifermaydole.com

> On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Jennifer Maydole wrote:
>
>> I am brand new to this listserve and hope I am not out of line by
>> sharing this new resource with all of you. There are very few multimedia
>> resources on copyright law for K-20 schools so I thought many of you
>> might be interested to know about my new DVD.
>>
>> Please see attached file for your perusal.
>
> which file says:
>
>> Content partners include the Business Software Alliance, Movie Licensing
>> USA, the FBI, Buena Vista Home Video and the Motion Picture Association
>> of America.
>
> At the risk of being accused of judging a DVD by its cover, these content
> partners are uniformly copyright owners or enforcers. I would be very
> wary of an "educational" offering that was so heavily, nay, *uniformly*
> one-sided on the side of the copyright owners' interests.
>
> I would expect any objectively educational offering to include substantial
> input from organizations representing copyright consumers, e.g., the
> American Library Association, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the
> Consumer Project on Technology, Stanford's Copyright & Fair Use Center,
> etc., as well as that from the organizations representing copyright
> owners.
>
>
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