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CCC Welcomes Panel of Curriculum and Copyright Experts to Explore Why High-Quality Content Matters in K-12

Velocity of Content

Moderated by CCC’s Senior Director of Content Marketing Christopher Kenneally, this engaging session will feature: Kimberly Andersen Director of Curriculum and Instruction Twin Valley School District (PA) Kimberly Andersen has taught in education for over 30 years at the elementary and college level.

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Prince, Prince, Prints: Will the Supreme Court Revisit Fair Use?

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A few years later, in 1984, Goldsmith’s agency, which had retained the rights to those images, licensed one of them to Vanity Fair for use in an article called “Purple Fame.” That factor asks “whether, if the challenged use becomes widespread, it will adversely affect the potential market for the copyrighted work.” [20]

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"Aren’t we still, basically, in the dark?" (UPDATED 3X)

The Art Law Blog

With unique art works, the public interest is more likely to outweigh any commercial aspect and there is unlikely to be market substitution. With unique art works, the public interest is more likely to outweigh any commercial aspect and there is unlikely to be market substitution.

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Learning Graphic Design: Creative Hobby to Creative Career

Art Law Journal

From license plates to subway maps, from book covers to printed duvet covers, from bottles of lotion to wine. Specializations can include advertising/marketing campaign design, branding/identity design, editorial/print design, environmental design, motion design, and packaging design. No matter where you look, graphic design is there.