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  1. Added Sep 17, 2008 by libbypokel
    A playful and positive look at navigating copyright regulations when creating digital media for the classroom and with students. Provides explanations and links to Public Domain and Creative Commons resources. The blog "Bionic Teaching" has a companion Powerpoint presentation - http://bionicteaching.com/?p=411.
  2. Added Jun 16, 2008 by emusictech
    "The General" is a public domain silent film from 1927 featuring Buster Keaton. It's storyline is developed enough to make it a good pick for a silent film scoring project. Students will be able to apply the essential functions of film scoring and include Foley and perhaps some dialog as well.
  3. Added Jun 16, 2008 by emusictech
    This is an excellent resource for researching motion pictures in the public domain. There are hyperlinks to stream or download most of the films in high quality formats. There are also forums, FAQs, and other resources.
  4. Added Jun 16, 2008 by emusictech
    A few public domain films available for download in QuickTime format. These films can be used to teach film scoring, video editing, Foley, and other technology topics.
  5. Added Jun 16, 2008 by emusictech
    A reference site to help identify public domain and royalty free music.
  6. Added Jul 17, 2007 by digizen and 4 others
    What if there was a library which held every book? Not every book on sale, or every important book, or even every book in English, but simply every book—a key part of our planet's cultural legacy.
  7. Added Apr 02, 2007 by brasst and 1 other
    Welcome to Authorama.com, featuring completely free books from a variety of different authors, collected here for you to read online or offline.
  8. Added Mar 04, 2007 by ialja and 2 others
    LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain. You can also volunteer to record chapters of books in the public domain.
  9. Added Feb 23, 2007 by pham
    My first literature review for IPSIE 2004 - I was just learning how to write. Regardless: What will happen when developing countries are faced with copyright legislation and persecution? Though prosecution of large-scale copyright violation is acceptable, the influence and spread of copyright law and its industry-driven intents still remain suspect for the negative impact on knowledge creation.
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