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- Front cover
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Martine Courant Rife, Shaun Slattery, and Dànielle Nicole DeVoss
- Part I: The Law, the Landscape
- 1 The Fair Use Battle for Scholarly Works
- Jeffrey Galin
- 2 Plagiarism and Promiscuity, Authors and Plagiarisms
- Russel Wiebe
- 3 Authoring Academic Agency: Charting the Tensions between Work-for-hire University Copyright Policies
- Timothy R. Amidon
- 4 Soul Remedy: Turnitin and the Visual Design of End User License Agreements
- Barclay Barrios
- 5 Images, the Commonplace Book, and Digital Self-Fashioning
- Bob Whipple
- 6 Intellectual Properties in Multimodal 21st-Century Composition Classrooms
- Tharon W. Howard
- 7 Is Digital the New Digital?: Pedagogical Frames of Reference and Their Implications in Theory and Practice
- Robert Dornsife
- 8 Response to Part I-"An Act for the Encouragement of Learning" vs. Copyright 2.0
- John Logie
- Part II: The Tools
- 9 What We Talk About When We Talk About Fair Use: Conversations on Writing Pedagogy, New Media, and Copyright Law
- Steve Westbrook
- 10 Parody, Penalty, and Pedagogy
- E. Ashley Hall, Kathie Gossett, and Elizabeth Vincelette
- 11 Copy-rights and Copy-wrong: Intellectual Property in the Classroom Revisited
- Janice R. Walker
- 12 Rhetorical Velocity and Copyright: A Case Study on Strategies of Rhetorical Delivery
- Jim Ridolfo and Martine Courant Rife
- 13 Following the Framers: Choosing Pedagogy to Further Fair Use and Free Speech
- TyAnna Herrington
- 14 Response to Part II-Being Rhetorical When We Teach Intellectual Property and Fair Use
- James E. Porter
- Part III: The Pedagogy
- 15 Toward a Pedagogy of Fair Use for Multimedia Composition
- Renee Hobbs and Katie Donnelly
- 16 Intellectual Property Teaching Practices in Introductory Writing Courses
- Nicole Nguyen
- 17 Moving Beyond Plagiarized / Not Plagiarized in a Point, Click, and Copy World
- Leslie Johnson-Farris
- 18 Couture et Écriture: What the Fashion Industry Can Teach the World of Writing
- Brian Ballentine
- 19 The Role of Authorship in the Practice and Teaching of Technical Communication
- Jessica Reyman
- 20 Response to Part III-Fair Use: Teaching Three Key IP Concepts
- Rebecca Moore Howard
- 21 Afterword
- Clancy Ratliff
- Biographical Notes
- Index
- Back cover
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