Fair Use and DMCA

Recent resources tagged with Fair Use and DMCA.

Full Report of the Section 108 Study Group

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Title:Full Report of the Section 108 Study Group (ID: CSD5373)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (04/02/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

The Section 108 Study Group is a select committee of copyright experts charged with updating for the digital world the Copyright Act's balance between the rights of creators and copyright owners and the needs of libraries and archives. The Study Group was convened as an independent group by the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation program of the Library of Congress and by the U.S. Copyright Office. The recommendations, conclusions, and other outcomes of the Study Group's Report are its own and do not reflect the opinions of the Library of Congress or the U.S. Copyright Office.

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Update on Key U.S. Copyright Developments

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Title:Update on Key U.S. Copyright Developments (ID: LIVE084)
Author(s):James G. Neal (Columbia University)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Live!, Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE (02/29/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Copyright continues to be a core interest of the higher education and academic library communities. This briefing will focus on eight critical legislative and legal arenas where the United States will be working on copyright: orphan works, digital fair use, broadcast flag, Section 1201 anti-circumvention rulemaking, electronic reserves, peer-to-peer file sharing, open access to government-funded research, and the report of the Section 108 Study Group on exceptions and limitations for libraries and archives. The work of the study group will be highlighted, including its primary findings and recommendations. In addition, two important recent studies will be described and their importance for libraries will be cited. The advocacy and educational roles and responsibilities of librarians on copyright also will be outlined.

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Image Collection Guidelines

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Title:Image Collection Guidelines (ID: CSD5245)
Source:Visual Resources Association
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (11/28/2007)
Type:Plans and Guidelines
Abstract:

These are guidelines in the acquisition and use of images in non-profit educational visual resources collections, written by the Visual Resources Association.

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The Society for Cinema and Media Studies’ Statement of Best Practices for Fair Use in Teaching for Film and Media Educators

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Title:The Society for Cinema and Media Studies’ Statement of Best Practices for Fair Use in Teaching for Film and Media Educators (ID: CSD5233)
Source:The Society for Cinema and Media Studies
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (11/16/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

The Society for Cinema and Media Studies ("SCMS") has created this Statement of Best Practices
for its membership to clarify some of the issues concerning the permissible use of media for teaching.

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When It’s OK to Copy

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Title:When It’s OK to Copy (ID: CSD5234)
Author(s):Andrew Guess (Inside Higher Ed)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (11/16/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

"There are few circumstances in which it’s legal to copy a DVD and screen it in its entirety to an audience without paying royalties. One of them is in the classroom."

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Sharing Visual Arts Images for Educational Use: Finding a New Angle of Repose

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Title:Sharing Visual Arts Images for Educational Use: Finding a New Angle of Repose (ID: ERM0764)
Author(s):Gretchen Wagner (ARTstor)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (10/19/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Educational institutions should be actively rethinking how they are accessing and using copyrighted visual arts images, and they should be exploring an approach that seeks to address copyright owners’ interests, as well as users’ needs, in an environment that encourages increased, shared access to these images for teaching and study.

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Backers of Stronger Copyright Laws Form Lobby Group

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Title:Backers of Stronger Copyright Laws Form Lobby Group (ID: CSD4936)
Author(s):Anne Broache (CNET News.com)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"Some of the staunchest advocates for stricter copyright laws have formed a new alliance designed to pressure Congress into preserving stronger intellectual property rights."
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The Campus Guide to Copyright Compliance

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Title:The Campus Guide to Copyright Compliance (ID: CSD4894)
Source:Copyright Clearance Center, Inc.
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Web Sites
Abstract:The Campus Guide to Copyright Compliance was designed for academic institutions to help answer questions ranging from basic copyright law to the more complex topics of ILL and e-reserves.
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Lawmaker Revs Up Fair-Use Crusade

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Title:Lawmaker Revs Up Fair-Use Crusade (ID: CSD3937)
Author(s):Katie Dean and Evan Hansen (Wired News)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:This article details an interview with Rick Boucher, a Democrat representing the rural 9th District of Virginia, who has introduced a bill to restore some of the fair-use rights taken away by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. He thinks tech companies shouldn't be held liable for products that can be used for unlawful purposes, like pirating media and also supports government sponsorship of universal broadband.
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The DMCA Revisited: What's Fair?

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Title:The DMCA Revisited: What's Fair? (ID: EPO0410)
Author(s):Garret Sern (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by the EDUCAUSE Policy Office (2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:This document discusses why "Fair Use" should be retained for digital material.
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