Press Room

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OTW representatives are available to discuss and offer comments on: transformative fan works, fandom and the multiplicities of fan culture; open source scholarship; copyright issues and fan creative rights. We can also put you in touch with fans and fanwork creators who are willing to speak to the media.

For contacts, use our Communications webform or e-mail Francesca Coppa, Chair of Communications, fcoppa at transformativeworks.org.

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Media Mentions

Fan Fiction Keeps 'Harry Potter' Alive; Sheds Light On Spock's Evening Wear: A Discussion on the World Of Fandom With Lev Grossman and the OTW
Your Public Media: Colin McEnroe Show, July 19, 2011

Pottermore Brings Harry Potter To The Digital World
Margot Adler, National Public Radio: All Things Considered, June 23, 2011

The Lawbringer: The trouble with fan fiction
Mathew McCurley, WoW Insider, September 17, 2010

Naomi Novik says fanfic is part of literary history - and reveals what's next for Temeraire
Annalee Newitz, io9, September 9, 2010

The Library of Congress's DRM Exceptions: Not Just About Jailbreaking
Anjali Bhat, Public Knowledge, July 30, 2010

Worth the Wait
Peter Jaszi, ©ollectanea, July 30, 2010

Breaking Down the 2009 DMCA Rulemaking, Part 1: Victory for Vidders
Corynne McSherry, Electronic Frontier Foundation, July 29, 2010

You Have the Right to Make Documentary Films, Library of Congress Says
Hannibal Travis, Digital Mercury, July 27, 2010

Letting Us Rip: Our New Right to Fair Use of DVDs
ProfHacker, The Chronicle of Higher Education, July 27, 2010

Review Of US Digital Millennium Copyright Act Brings New Exemptions
Leslee Friedman, Intellectual Property Watch, July 27, 2010

New DMCA Exemptions Legalize Phone Jailbreaking & DVD Ripping for Fair Use
Geeks are Sexy, July 26, 2010

Jailbreaking iPhone apps is now legal (quotes OTW board member Rebecca Tushnet)
David Goldman, CNNMoney.com, July 26, 2010

Geek Feminism interviews the OTW’s Francesca Coppa
Skud, Geek Feminism Blog, September 23, 2009

Will E-Book Anti-Piracy Technology Hurt Readers?
Laura Sydell, All Things Considered, March 25, 2009

Vidders Talk Back To Their Pop-Culture Muses
Neda Ulaby, All Things Considered, February 25, 2009

Remixing Television: Francesca Coppa on the vidding underground
Jesse Walker, Reason: Free Minds and Free Markets, August/September 2008

Fan Fiction Writers Face Nonfiction Legal Hurdles
The Bryant Park Project, NPR News, July 16, 2008

Transformative Fans Transform Brands
Rebecca Lieb, ClickZ, March 28, 2008

What businesses learned in 2007 about the digital race: Web 2.0 can be a treasure trove and a minefield
Steve Cody and Sam Ford, Christian Science Monitor, December 28, 2007

Scholars and Pop-Culture Fans Create Nonprofit Group to Fight for Creative Rights
The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 18, 2007

Transforming how we think about fiction… and copyright
Ethan Zuckerman, December 12, 2007

The Vidder (profile of Luminosity)
New York Magazine, November 12, 2007

A Transformation of Our Own: Fanfiction Communities and the Organization for Transformative Works
Xiaochang Li, Convergence Culture Consortium, October 31, 2007

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Press Releases

OTW helps secure DMCA exemption for remix vidding
July 26, 2010

TWC releases No. 4, special issue on Supernatural
March 15, 2010

Transformative Works and Cultures releases second issue (PDF)
March 15, 2009

First issue of fan studies journal Transformative Works and Cultures released (PDF)
September 10, 2008

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