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Fair Use Best Practices

  • American Musicological Society’s Best Practices in the Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials in Music Scholarship
  • American Society of Media Photographers’ Best Practices for Posting Images and Video
  • Association of Research Libraries Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries
  • Association of Research Libraries Report: Fair Use Challenges in Academic and Research Lib
  • Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
  • Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video
  • Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Open CourseWare
  • Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Scholarly Research in Communication
  • Documentary Filmmakers’ Statement of Best Practices in Fair Use
  • Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Fair Use Principles for User Generated Video Content
  • Poetry Foundation’s Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Poetry
  • Society of American Archivists Statement of Best Practices on Orphan Works
  • Society for Cinema and Media Studies’ State of Best Practices in Fair Use in Teaching for Film and Media Educators

 

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RSS Scholarly Comm @ Duke

  • Finding out who your friends are May 7, 2013
    The period for filing amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) briefs in the appellate phase of the Georgia State University copyright and fair use case has closed, so it is a good time to take stock of who has weighed in on each side, and what their arguments look like.  Even though this will be […]
    Kevin Smith, J.D.

RSS Copyfight

  • Amazon Strikes Another Deal That Is Good for Amazon May 22, 2013
    While I'm waiting for the dust to settle and clarifications to be clarified I suggest you read John Scalzi's "Instant Thoughts" blog post on Amazon's new "Kindle Worlds". Scalzi points out what immediately occurred to me, which is that this is a very good deal for Amazon and probably not such a good deal for other participa […]

RSS IPKat Blog

  • The monetarisation of Let's Plays: an exercise in copyright management May 24, 2013
    Despite his impressive pedigree, having served time as a patent examiner with the UK's Intellectual Property Office, Katfriend and Page Hargrave trainee patent attorney Sean Gilday is modest enough to describe himself as something of a novice in the fields of both patent attorneyhood and guest-blogging. However, if there is one thing that Sean is prepar […]

RSS Dear Rich

  • Bird Feeder: Patent or Copyright? May 22, 2013
    Dear Rich: I have a design for a bird feeder which hasn't been made by anyone else yet. I want to pitch the idea to a company but don't want them to steal my idea. Is a copyright on the design good enough to stop them, or should I apply for a patent? Copyright won't protect useful objects, so we don't think that would be the best choice ( […]
    The Dear Rich Staff
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