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    different versions of plagiarism, the most common ones being the Clone, CTRL-C, Find-Replace, and Mashup. The Clone is copying someone else’s work word for word, and this is usually the example people think about when they hear the word ‘plagiarism’. The CTRL-C and the Mashup methods are similar, while the control-c contains significant portions of text from a single source without alteration; the mashup mixes copied material from multiple sources. Finally, the find and replace method is when…

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    Walt Disney Studios, is always known for suing people for remixing and using their videos and ideas. In this case, disney is suing Professor Faden's "A Fair(y) Use Tale" digital mashup. In his video he used clips of Disney movie, mashes them all up trying to clarify and define the meaning of copyright law in a amusing way . After observing this video Walt Disney decided to sue Professor Faden for infringing its copyright, which is iconic, because he was trying to explain fair use and got accused…

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    Digital Integrity

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    DIGITAL INTEGRITY The long-term prosperity of cyber-dependent society depends on digital integrity. Digital integrity is an absolute, non-negotiable requirement, without which the rules of law and order in a computer dependent society will fade and vanish. The growth of global trade also requires digital law and order. Digital integrity is the common denominator for prosperity and progress. It is the critical factor in a computer dependent life style. While digital integrity remains elusive,…

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    would help to elaborate on the definition of identity, and make the presentation more interesting. I was brainstorming quite well during this spontaneous moment. I had everything planned out in my head and I was ready to create either a Prezi, or Mashup. It was later this day when my brother came to my room and asked what I was working on. I simply told him about my failures that i struggled through with the first video, and he laughed at me. Throughout that whole day he showed me how to…

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    Maybellene Music Analysis

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    guitar rhythm being the baseline of the song, along with the maracas. Berry even sings the song with a bit of a twang which really connotes a western style. The drums and piano add a Rythym and Blues vibe to the song, which creates an interesting mashup of country and R&B. “Maybellene” doesn’t follow the typical rock song structure in that it begins with the chorus instead of a verse. Other Chuck Berry songs seem to follow more of the Rythym and Blues style and the chorus isn’t as fast paced as…

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    Everyone sees the world through different perspectives. I tend to have a vivid imagination and see things for their creative potential. When I was a child I loved to play with legos, the ability to create anything you could imagine always inspired me. In my free time, I would build either Star Wars or Harry Potter lego sets. Eventually as I aged, following instructions became a bit boring so I began to build my own projects. Sometimes they had to do with the theme of Star Wars or Harry Potter,…

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    Alan Fletcher, Edward Johnston and many others, seems to have taken elements from Paul Rand’s bold style and incorporated them into their own, creating successful new designs with geometric shapes, basic color and simple typography” (Design History Mashup: Paul…

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    Singing a cover version of an already famous song is an opportunity for new artists to introduce themselves to the public. Sometimes, indeed, cover can become as conventional as the original song. Here are my top six cover versions of popular songs that are said to be as good as their originals. 1. Swedish / Moroccan singer and songwriter Sofia Karlberg became known for her version of Beyonce's "Crazy in Love." After uploading a cover of the famous R&B song, all at once Karlberg's version…

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    Greyscale Analysis

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    We compare the greyscale, the desaturation and the smart background methods with the original maps and with each other. For this end, we not only analyse in details the resulting visualization, but we also conduct a survey. We asked a panel of people with cartographic training to evaluate the extent to which each method improves the readability of the original map and then to pick the most appropriate one. The greyscale method renders the symbolisation less prominent and it is practical because…

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    A Fair Use Tale Summary

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    is following for education purposes. Although he is using clips from different disney movies and such, the clips are not too long to be considered copyright infringement. And he didn't use enough clips for it to be copying too. He made the video a mashup of different disney movie clips, which had made this into a transformative way to explain fair use. Even though the video contained disney clips the whole time each individual clips…

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