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Topics of Social Science—Freshman ReligionRespecting Creative Work04 Rework, Reuse, RemixName:Hour:Introduction:1. Click on the links below to see examples of “Rework, Reuse, Remix”.a. Illustration of Remixing—Walt Disney1) At what was Walt Disney good?2) What did Disney do with “Steamboat Bill”?b. Monty Python Meets Star Wars by TopMashUps (This one has a word or two that I don’t agree with but the concept is a great illustration.)1) Movie Trivia—Instead of fighting Darth Vadar who is the knight fighting?Teach 1: Learn About Public Domain and Fair Use2. “Public Domain”a. First of all define what is meant by “public domain”.b. Go to the following “public domain” websites and tell me what you can down load and not worry about the “copyright”.1) catalog (When you are on the site go to the Left Side Tool Bar and click on Top 100. Go through the list and pick out two books that you would like to read. List your choices below.)aa.bb.2. (In the upper Right Hand Corner type any category of types of pictures. Find two photos with the phrase “Some Rights Reserved”. Copy and paste the two photos below.)aa.. Why can’t you use the photos marked “All Rights Reserved”?c. Do a little Internet searching and find another website where you can download:1) Public Domain photos/images/graphics.aa. The website’s URL is…bb. Copy and paste one photo/image/graphic below…2) Public Domain music/sounds.aa. The website’s URL is…d. If you wanted to use any of these works in the “public domain”, what could you do with them?1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) e. What can you not do with “public domain” work?1) 2) 3. Fair Usea. First of all define what is meant by “fair use”.12382510845802867025998855b. “Fair Use” plan: The diamond below will help you figure out whether or not a creative work is fair use. The inside of the diamond lists the situations in which fair use can be applied. Each point of the diamond lists a certain way that you can use copyrighted work for fair use. If a creative work falls into at least one of the situations inside the diamond, and if it fulfills one of the criteria at the four points of the diamond, there’s a good chance it’s fair use! Go to the class website and under the Assignment Page you will find the Fair Use Plan. Click through the plan to see the plan and then fill in the diagram below. Use the diamond to help you decide whether the case studies you will review following this diagram are fair use or not. 18097501701801. 001. 78105074930002162175558801001-7524751492254. 004. 29622751358902. 002. 5204460977902. 002. 132397582554. 004. 21621751225553. 003. 19145259417053. 003. c. Scary Mary“Scary Mary” is a video remix of a fake film trailer. The creator, Chris Rule, reworked footage of the Disney film Mary Poppins and combined it with scary music, sound effects, and words on the screen that make it look like a horror film trailer. Note that Chris Rule acknowledged the copyrighted creative work he used at the end of the video. Click on the link view and then answer the following:1) The case of “Scary Mary” is “fair use” because of the following reasons…aa..2) The case of “Scary Mary” is not “fair use” because of the following reasons…aa..d. DJ Earworm’s “United State of Pop 2009”DJ Earworm is a mash-up artist. He is known for his “United State of Pop” mash-ups in which he gives tribute to the top songs of the year. He creates both audio and video mash-ups. In his “United State of Pop (Blame It on the Pop)” mash-up from 2009, he used clips from 25 different songs, including Miley Cyrus “The Climb,” Alicia Keys’ “No One,” and the Black Eyed Peas’ “Boom Boom Pow.” On his website DJ Earworm says, “Basically, what I do is take a bunch of songs apart and put them back together again in a different way. I end up with tracks called mash-ups, which I post to this website.” He also says that he doesn’t make money from his mash-ups because he doesn’t sell them, and they’re free to download from his website. But he does get credit, and sometimes earn payment, for his songs through top ratings on YouTube, airplay on the radio, and when he’s featured on the Billboard music charts (which lists the top songs in the country). 1) The case of “United State of Pop” is “fair use” because of the following reasons…aa..2) The case of “United State of Pop” is not “fair use” because of the following reasons…aa..4. Go and search the Internet for two (2) examples of “Rework, Reuse, Remix”. Make sure that they are appropriate for our class. Summarize the “Rework, Reuse, Remix” below and then copy and paste the link below as well.The first summarization of the “Rework, Reuse, Remix” is…The first URL of the “Rework, Reuse, Remix” is…The second summarization of the “Rework, Reuse, Remix” is…The second URL of the “Rework, Reuse, Remix” is…5. Click on the link “Unit 5 03 Rework, Reuse, Remix Worksheet” and supply the asked for information. ................
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