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Sixth Annual IP/Gender: Mapping the Connections - Female Fan Culture and Intellectual Property - # Panel One: Is There a Text in This Work? Transformation Beyond the Written Word
Description: Francesca Coppa, Moderator Ann Bartow, Commentator Melissa Tatum, Robert Spoo, Does Gender Influence Attitude Toward Copyright in the Filk Community? Tisha Turk, Transformative Narrations: Fan-made Videos and Fair Use Casey Fiesler, Paper Dolls: Role-Playing, Gender, and Pretending Without A License
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Published: April 27, 2009 at 01:43 PM Modem: 1 hr., 3 min.
Duration: 01:49:13 Broadband: 3-7 min.
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