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Item Copyright or Copyleft? Balancing Image Rights for Artists, Museums and Audiences(2013-05-31) Dolen, JenniferCopyright was initially conceived as a bundle of rights of limited duration, designed to benefit society while also protecting the interests of creators. However, as technology and social behaviors have evolved, methods of sharing information no longer fit within copyright’s context. This study examines the issues, with particular focus on the visual arts and images used by arts-related organizations such as museums. Changes that would protect artists while allowing institutions to broadly share images of art works are proposed.Item DJUR Copyright Declaration(2014)Item Into the Blogosphere Statement on Copyright(University of Minnesota, 2004) Editors, Into the BlogosphereItem Minutes: Senate Library Committee: March 2, 2005(2005-03-02) University of Minnesota: Senate Library CommitteeItem Minutes: Senate Library Committee: October 7, 2009(University of Minneasota, 2009-10-07) University of Minnesota: Senate Library CommitteeItem Not a Trick! Not an Imaginary Tale! The History of Comic Book Payments(2022-07) Dykstal, Henry"Not a Trick! Not an Imaginary Tale! The History of Comic Book Payments" tells the story of the American comic book's development in regards to payment of creative artists and writers. Reading a wide base of comics, as well as interviews and scholarly studies of the comic book medium, the conclusion reached is the comic book industry is in a sort of feedback loop. Creators are not taken seriously, so their work is devalued. The work is devalued, and so creators are devalued. The origin of this can be found in how comics creators are paid even now. Starting from the publication of Superman to the founding in Image Comics over 50 years later, the source of revenue of comics evolved, and today takes two forms: freelance work where creators owned nothing to a situation similar to self-publishing, where the creators own everything. The conclusion is that there must be more acknowledgement of creators in a freelance system, alongside more payment in both systems. While the future of the industry, and its ability to reform, does not appear to have a strong movement, the case for creators to be paid differently and better is worth pursuing from a political, artistic, and moral standpoint.Item Silha Bulletin(University of Minnesota, 2015-12) University of Minnesota: Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law; Kirtley, Jane E.; Carmody, Casey; White, Dillon; Wiley, Sarah; Hargrove, ElaineItem Silha Bulletin(University of Minnesota, 2015-05) University of Minnesota: Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law; Kirtley, Jane E.; Carmody, Casey; Wiley, Sarah; Vlisides, Alex; Hargrove, ElaineItem Silha Bulletin(University of Minnesota, 2017)Item Silha Bulletin Fall 2017 Volume 23 Number 1(University of Minnesota and the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law, 2017) University of Minnesota: Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law; Kirtley, Jane E.; Memmel, Scott; Robb, Brittany; Turacek, AshleyThe Silha Bulletin is a newsletter published by the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law, a research Center within the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. It is published three times a year.Item Silha Bulletin Fall 2018(University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law, 2018-12) University of Minnesota: Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law; Kirtley, Jane E.; Memmel, Scott; Nordstrom, Kirsten; Wiley, Sarah; Carmody, Casey; Hargrove, ElaineA publication of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and LawItem Silha Bulletin Summer 2018(University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law, 2018-08) University of Minnesota: Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law; Kirtley, Jane E.; Memmel, Scott; Norstrom, Kirsten; Hargrove, ElaineA publication of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and LawItem Summer 2014 Silha Bulletin(University of Minnesota, 2014-08) University of Minnesota: Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law; Kirtley, Jane E.; Carmody, Casey; Wiley, Sarah; Hargrove, ElaineItem Winter/Spring 2012 Silha Bulletin, Volume 17, Number 2(University of Minnesota, 2012) University of Minnesota: Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law; Kirtley, Jane E.; Miller, Holly; Johns, Emily; Sporer, Mikel J.; Hargrove, Elaine