Living in a World of Assumptions

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As a netizen, do we have the ability to define our own online identity? Do we have to the ability to do so anywhere? Fair Dealing Notice: Section 29 of Copyright Act Canada permits the use of references to copyrighted characters such as Joss Whedon's "Loki" (“The Avengers” 2012)on slide 9, Tsugumi Ohba's "L" on slide 14(Viz Media: “Death Note” Episode 11), and Masashi Kishimoto's "Itachi Uchiha" on slide 19 (Viz Media: “Naruto” Episode 135) as well as their quotes given that they are properly credited.

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Fair Dealing Notice: Section 29 of Copyright Act Canada permits the use of references tocopyrighted characters such as Loki (Joss Whedon: “The Avengers” 2012), L (Viz Media: “Death Note” Episode 11), and Itachi Uchiha (Viz Media: “Naruto” Episode 135).

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