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A Pilot Study of Fan Fiction Writer’s Legal Information Behavior

机译:小说家法律信息行为的初步研究

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Fan fiction, a genre using pre-existing and often copyrighted media as a springboard for new stories, raises several legal challenges. While fans may benefit from copyright limitations, their actual knowledge of and ability to exercise their legal rights is unclear, due to limited empirical work with fan writers on this subject. This is especially true of Canadian fans, who are underrepresented in the literature. This paper reports on a pilot study of Canadian and US fan writers’ legal knowledge, information behavior, and overall perceptions of law. It addresses background, methods, preliminary results, and future directions.Author BiographyRebecca Jennifer Katz, McGill UniversityRebecca Katz is a doctoral candidate in the School of Information Studies at McGill University. She holds a Master of Law from the University of Ottawa and undergraduate law degrees from McGill.ReferencesAltizer, R. A., Jr. (2013). A grounded legal study of the breakdown of the breakdown of modders’ relationships with game companies or legal threats shake moral beds (Order No. 3563390). Retrieved from ProQuest DissertationsandTheses Global.
机译:粉丝小说是一种使用既有且通常受版权保护的媒体作为新故事的跳板的流派,提出了一些法律挑战。尽管粉丝可能会从版权限制中受益,但由于与粉丝作者在该主题上的经验研究有限,他们的实际知识和行使法律权利的能力尚不清楚。对于加拿大文学迷来说尤其如此,他们在文学作品中的代表性不足。本文报告了一项关于加拿大和美国粉丝作家的法律知识,信息行为以及对法律的总体看法的初步研究。它介绍了背景,方法,初步结果和未来方向。作者简介丽贝卡·詹妮弗·卡茨(McGill University)丽贝卡·卡茨(Rebecca Katz)是麦吉尔大学信息学院的博士研究生。她拥有渥太华大学的法学硕士学位和麦吉尔大学的法学学位.ReferencesAltizer,R.A.,Jr.(2013)。一项基于法律的研究,涉及破坏者与游戏公司的关系破裂或法律威胁,动摇了道德底蕴(第3563390号命令)。取自ProQuest DissertationsandTheses Global。

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