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Overview:  ''We’ll take a brief look at the origins of copyright law, its present state, and recent developments in the concept of “intellectual property.” We’ll explore some dangers, pitfalls, and misconceptions, but also ways writers can use emerging copyright tools and technologies to their advantage. Finally, we’ll step back and consider the larger trends and shifts in the publishing industry that have the potential to leave established institutions in obscurity, while elevating to prominence writers who are prepared for publishing in the 21st century.''
 
Overview:  ''We’ll take a brief look at the origins of copyright law, its present state, and recent developments in the concept of “intellectual property.” We’ll explore some dangers, pitfalls, and misconceptions, but also ways writers can use emerging copyright tools and technologies to their advantage. Finally, we’ll step back and consider the larger trends and shifts in the publishing industry that have the potential to leave established institutions in obscurity, while elevating to prominence writers who are prepared for publishing in the 21st century.''
  
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#Introduction
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#*Happy Birthday
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#*Creative Writing Game
 
#Brief History of Copyright
 
#Brief History of Copyright
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#*Pre-Gutenberg
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#**High Cost of Photocopiers (slaves)
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#**Authors Curse in Revelations
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#*Gutenberg Era
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#*Recordings & Airwaves
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#*Information Age
 
#Present State of Copyright
 
#Present State of Copyright
 
#Recent Developments & Tools
 
#Recent Developments & Tools

Revision as of 16:28, 25 February 2008

Overview: We’ll take a brief look at the origins of copyright law, its present state, and recent developments in the concept of “intellectual property.” We’ll explore some dangers, pitfalls, and misconceptions, but also ways writers can use emerging copyright tools and technologies to their advantage. Finally, we’ll step back and consider the larger trends and shifts in the publishing industry that have the potential to leave established institutions in obscurity, while elevating to prominence writers who are prepared for publishing in the 21st century.

  1. Introduction
    • Happy Birthday
    • Creative Writing Game
  2. Brief History of Copyright
    • Pre-Gutenberg
      • High Cost of Photocopiers (slaves)
      • Authors Curse in Revelations
    • Gutenberg Era
    • Recordings & Airwaves
    • Information Age
  3. Present State of Copyright
  4. Recent Developments & Tools
    • Open Source Movement & Web 2.0
    • Creative Commons
    • Self-Publishing Movement
  5. State of the Publishing Industry