The first of the enumerated goals in the Intellectual Property Committee of CCCC’s mission statement reads as follows: “keep the CCCC and NCTE memberships informed about intellectual property developments, through reports in the CCCC newsletter and in other NCTE and CCCC forums.” To this end, the Intellectual Property Committee is, with this publication, delivering its second annual report on major developments in intellectual property law, policy, and research. The following four articles — written by volunteer scholars from the Intellectual Property Caucus (CCCC-IP) — will serve to inform and orient others in the field who increasingly find themselves engaged with intellectual property questions as they pursue their teaching and research. I am grateful for these contributions to our better understanding of these challenging and fluid concepts.
John Logie
Chair, Intellectual Property Committee
Associate Professor of Rhetoric
University of Minnesota
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Virginia High School Students Rebel Against Mandatory Use of Turnitin.com
Wendy Warren Austin, Ph.D., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Remix as “Fair Use”: Grateful Dead Posters’ Re-publication Held to Be a Transformative, Fair Use
Martine Courant Rife, JD, Lansing Community College and WIDE Research Center, Michigan State University
Joyce Estate Retreats in Copyright Battle With Carol Loeb Shloss
Kim Dian Gainer, Ph.D., Radford University, Radford, VA
“Walled Gardens”: How Copyright Law Can Impede Educators’ Use of Digital Learning Materials
Clancy Ratliff, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition, Department of English, East Carolina University