Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/University of California, Berkeley/Politics of Digital Piracy (Spring 2013)/Week 6 assignment
Week 6: Digital Rights Management (DRM) and DMCA
Assignments
Watch Pirate Bay movie
The film "The Pirate Bay- Away From Keyboard" can be found here. Or alternatively you can watch it in sections on YouTube or go to whatever "illegal" site you may use and download it.
Please note that this film was licensed under a Creative Commons License, but there were some interesting technicalities involved in the licensing to have it be made available under CC licensing. This scenario can be read about here. We will be discussing the film next week, so take some notes and bring some question and comments.
Wikipedia Research Project Assignment
- Next week we will begin individually discussing your projects, so please come to class prepared to bringing 1. the topic you are considering, or maybe 2 that you are debating 2. what you will add to the article (if it already exists) or what the general layout of your page will look like 3. At least two sources that you will be using to reference this topic.
- Please remember that citations are a hugely important part of the legitimacy of Wikipedia, and just like research papers in any of your other classes, any information that is not your idea MUST be cited. This is also a good way to determine if an article needs some revision. Is it lacking citations? If so, it could be your project to go and search for references to legitimize that source.
- The list of some ideas for topics is at the bottom of the class Week 5 assignment Talk Page found here.
Weekly Readings
Required Reading
- “DMCA”, EFF
- Pamela Samuelson, "Toward More Sensible Anti-Circumvention Regulation”, UC Berkeley.
Suggested Reading
- “AGCOM Sector Inquiry on Copyright” Section 2.2 (pg 31-33)
Reading Response
If you are in Group B, please post your reading responses here by selecting the 'editing' option at the top of the page. This could also be a good opportunity to get a little practice in Wikipedia formatting. Try making your title bold, or indenting, or making sub-sections ect. And don't forget to sign with 4 tildes at the end of your response.
In some ways that I feel that DMR is overreaching because they are given the ability to take digital media that is available to the public and basically dictate the way we are able to use and handle the way we want to use the media. In the instances that I feel most important when it comes to high specialized government documentation that the DMR should step in to insure the public safety of our Country but in many of the cases the anti-circumvention measures have not been successful and have done little to stop internet piracy. I believe that fair use shouldn’t be only a defense to copyright infringement but also be illustrated to the public as way of not deterring the public but showing them other ways to use the media legally. Chadyy (talk) 21:22, 25 February 2013 (UTC)Chadyy
Current Events
Group A, please post your current events here, sign your user name, and be ready to discuss them in class. In order to make the title of the article a link, do as follows: [www.thisisthelinktomycurrentevent.com "My Current Event"] Please note that there is just one space between the link and the quotation mark enclosing the title. As with the reading response, just sign your name next to you article by typing four of these: ~ (4 tildes).
“Six Strikes” Anti-Piracy Scheme Starts Monday MarkDavidoff UCB (talk) 10:05, 25 February 2013 (UTC)
"RIAA Slams Google For Anti-Piracy Fail" Kaylaholderbein (talk) 19:33, 25 February 2013 (UTC)
"Issues of IP law with 3D printing" Gloudas (talk) 23:53, 25 February 2013 (UTC)
[1] Editingcontent2 (talk) 00:01, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
"Is it illegal to unlock a phone?"RKan (talk) 00:50, 26 February 2013 (UTC)