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Is there a chilling of digital communication?

by Martine Courant Rife last modified 2006-08-10 09:18 AM

Does law, or even the presence of the law, shape composing practices? Do fair use/copyright play a part in the web composing practices/pedagogy of students and teachers in technical communication programs as they construct web sites and design curriculum? Westbrook (2006) goes so far as to state that institutional ideologies combined with copyright law “render students’ multimedia compositions illegitimate” (p.459). This empirical study aims to examine these issues and to provide insights that can guide programmatic/pedagogical decisions regarding the instruction of students as technical/professional writers and new media composers.

The results of a pilot study conducted by WIDE Research Center PIs have been recenly released. If you would like to view them, you may do so by reading the report

Tentative Conclusions:

  • Students might have more knowledge in some cases than their teachers.
  • The TPW program studied may contain students and teachers that are more knowledgeable than those at other institutions.
  • All participants were generally knowledgeable, aware of issues – most people got most questions right most of the time.
  • Participants are genuinely interested in these issues and think they should be part of their education.
  • With increased knowledge and certainly, comes increased agency in composing choices.
  • With lack of certainty comes a lack of agency.
  • The tipping point in gaining agency when composing may be knowledge of how fair use/copyright works along with knowledge of the risks of digital writing.
  • There is substantial confusion about the difference between concepts of plagiarism and the fair use doctrine.
  • There might be misunderstanding about the nature of the fair use doctrine.
  • There is possible unawareness of the protections of the teach act (Section 110, Title 17).
  • Based on the outcomes of several questions, there may be substantial unawareness of government document exception from copyright, di minimus use exception, “heart of the matter” issues, and issues concerned with using for criticism versus just using.
 

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