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“I’m a Lawyer, Not an Ethnographer, Jim”: Textual Poachers and Fair Use [PDF]
This short article, written for a festschrift for Henry Jenkins, discusses the influence of his work on media fandom in legal scholarship and advocacy around fair ...
Tushnet, Rebecca
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Judges as Bad Reviewers: Fair Use and Epistemological Humility [PDF]
The future of fair use depends on whether judges act like bad reviewers, or whether they behave differently in interpreting challenged works than they do in almost every other aspect of judging.
Tushnet, Rebecca
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Spiral diffusion of rotating self-propellers with stochastic perturbation [PDF]
Translationally diffusive behavior arising from the combination of orientational diffusion and powered motion at microscopic scales is a known phenomenon, but the peculiarities of the evolution of expected position conditioned on initial position and ...
Ebbens, Stephen J. +3 more
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A close reading of Counteragent's fan vid, "Still Alive."
Katharina Freund
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Masochist or machiavel? Reading Harley Quinn in canon and fanon
Creative responses to the DC Comics character Harley Quinn, sometime girlfriend and assistant to the Joker and established favorite among female fans, are considered.
Kate Roddy
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The affordances of digital technologies increase the available semiotic resources through which one may speak. In this context, video remix becomes a rich avenue for communication and expression in ways that have heretofore been the province of big media.
Virginia Kuhn
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Are Discoveries Spurious? Distributions of Maximum Spurious Correlations and Their Applications [PDF]
Over the last two decades, many exciting variable selection methods have been developed for finding a small group of covariates that are associated with the response from a large pool. Can the discoveries from these data mining approaches be spurious due
Fan, Jianqing +2 more
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Curating a fan history of vampires: ‘What We Vid in the Shadows’ at VidUKon 2016 [PDF]
Abstract At the 2016 fan convention VidUKon, I curated and screened a vidshow themed around vampires. A vidshow is a curated programme of fanvids, fan-made video art pieces that adapt television and film sources into short videos, which is shown at media fan conventions.
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Supernatural and Luminosity's fan vid "The Fifth Circle" use allusions to Dante’s inferno to display Sam and Dean’s sins and how they are absolved.
Babak Zarin
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This article will introduce and take a look at a specific subset of the fan created remix videos known as vids, namely those that deal with feminist based critique of media.
Sebastian F. K. Svegaard
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