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    WHEN HOLDING ON MEANS LETTING GO: WHY FAIR USE SHOULD EXTEND TO FAN-BASED ACTIVITIES Nathaniel T. Noda† INTRODUCTION In a celebrated children’s song‚ Malvina Reynolds observes that love is “just like a magic penny‚ / hold it tight and you won’t have any. / Lend it‚ spend it‚ and you’ll have so many / They’ll roll all over the floor.”1 Just as love sometimes means letting go‚ the doctrine of fair use recognizes that the purposes of copyright are sometimes better served by allowing certain forms

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    The Great Wave Analysis

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    Katsushika Hokusai’s print entitled The Great Wave is a Japanese art during the period ukiyo-e which is a movement that depicts everyday life. There were many materials used in this piece. Including “Ink‚ Paper‚ Printing blocks‚ Prints‚ Relief prints‚ Wood blocks‚ Woodblock prints”(metmuseum). The print was created after the artists fame had died down. In his late seventies‚ to pass time. Hokusai printed different views of Mount Fuji. The Great Wave being one of 36 and the most known. Hokusai

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    Get your favourite anime downloaded from the torrent site Anime’s are the popular cartoon series or movies in the country of Japan. It represents the style of animation in different parts of the world. There are number of animes in the world of cartoon. If you want to explore the world of anime then here are some facts about it. Anime is a Japanese word which basically means cartoon or animation. These differ in genre‚ style and nature. These cartoons are founded in the year of 1917‚ in Japan. Later

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    FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST! (And Brotherhood of course.) Basic Information: So first a little backstory on the Manga. The first volume was published on Janurary 22nd‚ 2002‚ and the last was published on November 22nd‚ 2010 in Japan. Then Viz Media started publishing the english version‚ having the first volume published on May 3rd‚ 2005‚ and the last on December 20th‚ 2 011. On October 4th‚ 2003‚ they started an Anime adaption of the Fullmetal Alchemist manga. Because the Manga had just started 2 years

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    Osamu certainly does not remember much of his life before his early adolesence. It is as if the only memory he has left of his past is his name. He would rather not go back to such events‚ despite them not being as brutal and grieving as they may sound. One may feel dolefulness accompanied by sudden tears‚ but to him that past time held no meaning other than wasted times. His mind didnt commemorate his parents‚ his father to be precise. The head of the family had always been involved in shady

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    Quantitative Easing

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    BEA220-Intermediate Macroeconomics | BEA220 – Intermediate Macroeconomics | Assignment 1 | | | | Lecturer: Dr Jui Saprungrueng | Introduction The aim of this report is to identify the meaning of “Quantitative Easing” and why it was adopted by central banks during the recent financial crisis. It will also try to identify what central banks were trying to achieve by using Quantitative Easing and how they planned to achieve that. The report will look at other financial

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    Those who were not forced to draw propaganda manga were getting into trouble with the government. These cartoonists formed organizations to come together. After World War II‚ a young inspired artist by the name of Osamu Tezuka became a cartoonist. Throughout his career of success‚ Osamu Tezuka was named Father of Anime and manga‚ and was an inspiration to other cartoonists. Such as the young struggling cartoonist Walt Disney (The History of Anime and Manga‚ April 2012). Unlike the cartoons seen

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    Setting Sun

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    Destiny Lord Mr.Ovalles1/16/2014 English In history‚ there have been various wars that have affected the lives of people around the world. The Setting Sun by Ousamu Dazai and The Reader by Bernhard Schlink are both examples of how World War II affected people. In The Setting Sun the author displays how much a country’s tradition changes after imperialism which is why some people might say The Setting Sun best represents the effects World War II had on culture. However‚ The Reader best describes

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    during that time‚ both the mountains and the cities are full of the delicate pink flowers‚ be the trees wild or cultivated. “The traditional Japanese values of purity and simplicity are thought to be reflected in the form and color of the blossoms.” (Osamu‚ 1983) The cherry blossom is also tied with the samurai culture‚ representing the fleeting nature of the samurai’s life and symbolic of drops of blood. (Frederic‚ 2002) The Yoshida Hiroshi print “Cherry Tree at Kawagoe” is part of the

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    Manga and Comics

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    back to scrolls dating to the 12th century(the history of manga‚ wiki)‚ but modern day manga didn’t start forming till the Occupation and post Occupation years (1945 to early 1952’s/1960’s). The most influential being Osamu Tezuka’s Astro Boy‚ and Machiko Hasegawa’s Sazae-san. Osamu Tezuka being the equivalent to our Walt Disney in japan‚ created large eyes for his characters (inspired by Disney) which became one of the instinctual characteristics for the manga and anime characters we have today.

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