by Raizel Liebler Assuming you are someone who is a creator, rights of publicity likely effect what you do, even if you aren’t aware of…
by Raizel Liebler One of the first book reviews I wrote for TLF all the way back in 2008 was about Mark James Russell’s earlier…
by Keidra Chaney The publication of Textual Poachers in 1992 opened the door of acceptance for an academic study of fan communities and transformative works,…
By Keidra Chaney Few fandoms are as collaborative and interactive as anime fandom. While it is perfectly acceptable to simply watch an anime series, there…
by Raizel Liebler Rare is high-quality writing about science for non-scientists. I would read all of these books I recommend in this series again, something…
Cutting Across Media: Appropriation Art, Interventionist Collage, and Copyright Law, edited by Kembrew McLeod & Rudolph Kuenzli, is a variety of essays (including photo essays)…
Until recently, Clay Shirky was best known as the author of Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations. The book was widely praised…
Want to read a book that talks about both the spread of STDs and what unwitting problems programmers can add to a MMPORG?And the influence…
The soap opera was once defined in part as providing worlds without end, as some have put it: fictional worlds that carry on daily for…
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-cU4S4lDH0] When is something a quotation or a reference and when is it a sample that needs to be licensed? According to a recent Sixth…