Fair Use: A Legal Loophole... or Is It?
Jessamyn Westlibrarian.net/talks/nela23
NELA - 15oct23
Slides
- PDF of these slides, All the slides on one page (accessible)
Links & Notes
cites from talk
- Sydney Morning Herald: Copyright rules make us break the law 80 times a day, says Productivity Commission
- Justia: Ginsburg in Eldred v. Ashcroft
- Justia: Tallman in Lenz v. Universal Music Corp.
- ARL Research Library Issues/Kevin Smith: Copyright Risk Management: Principles and Strategies for Large-Scale Digitization Projects in Special Collections
- NPR: 'Dancing Baby' Wins Copyright Case
- Billboard: What That 'Baby Dancing to Prince' Ruling on Fair Use Actually, Practically Means
- U.S. Copyright Office: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Verge: YouTube to the music industry: here's the money
- Librarian.net: How To: Adding fair use images to people's Wikipedia pages
- Wikipedia: Non-free content
- Wikipedia: Requirement to contact copyright holders of existing content before allowing fair use
- Public Citizen: More baseless and unethical demand letters from Mathew Higbee (web archive link)
- MLTSHP: Best of Twitter feed (web archive link), What's Popular
- Center for Media and Social Policy: Codes of Best Practices & Videos Explaining Fair Use Concepts
- The Verge: Quick fixes: take a screenshot on your streaming video service
general resources
- Wikipedia: US Four Fair Use Factors
- Public Knowledge: Copyright for Meme-Makers
- Stanford Libraries: Copyright and Fair Use
- ARL: We're all Fair Users Now
- ALA Fair Use Evaluator
Image credits
- Lawyer by Eucalyp from NounProject
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Lorie Shaull from NounProject
- Fair Use Fundamentals Infographic (ARL, 2015)
- Screenshot from Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library
- Retro slides template from HiSlide.io