Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Movie Night in the Dorms
1. Movie
night
in the
dorms
Greg Grossmeier
grossmei@umich.edu
lib.umich.edu/copyright
Except where otherwise noted, this presentation is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license,
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
2. Disclaimer:
I am not a lawyer thus this
is not legal advice. I am
merely helping you think
about these legal issues.
5. US Constitution
“To promote the progress of science
and useful arts, by securing for limited
times to authors and inventors the
exclusive right to their respective
writings and discoveries”
6. Not a tool to control all
content forever in all
mediums.
9. The right to reproduce the work
The right to prepare derivative works
The right to distribute the work
The right to perform the work
The right to display the work
The right to license any of the above to third parties
16. Copyright protects… Copyright doesn’t protect…
Writing Ideas
Choreography Facts
Music Data (mostly)
Visual art Useful articles (that’s patent)
Film
Architectural works
21. General Rules for Public Domain/Copyright Status
Works No Longer Protected by Copyright
• Published before 1923
• Published between '23 and '63, but it depends.
• Authored by the Federal Government
22. General Rules for Public Domain/Copyright Status
Works Still Protected by Copyright
• Published after '63
• Published between '23 and '63, but it depends
• Most State and Municipal works
26. The Four Factors
● The Nature of the original work
● The Purpose of the use
● The Amount of the original work
● The Affect on the Market of the original
Remember: Every case is different
40. Attributions
● Slide 1: movie night! – ginnerobot – CC:BY-SA
● Slide 28: Watching a blank screen – ToastyKen – CC:BY
● Slide 30: FBI Warning – Used under Fair Use. All Rights
Reserved.
● Slide 31: “FBI Warning - Exercise Your Copy Rights” by Mark
Gunderson of the Evolution Control Committee. Used under Fair
Use.
● Slide 33: Watching 5th element – Debs (ò‿ó)♪ – CC:BY
● Slide 35: Weird movie watching – Stepheye – CC:BY