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Librarians, Publishers, and Fair Use Game Shows

SymposiumThe Center for Intellectual Property Biennial Symposium in Baltimore early June was a hotbed of fair use discussion.

How do you teach art students about making fair and legal decisions, especially in an era in which appropriation is everywhere? Paul Dobbs and Greg Wallace from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design have an answer: JeopARTy. Read more...

Pop Culture Critic Elisa Kreisinger's Fair Use Video of the Month: "Mad Men: Set Me Free"

Sung by your favorite female characters, Mad Men: Set Me Free is a musical mash up by Marc Faletti and I. As Peggy, Joan and Betty sing the Motown hit “You Keep Me Hanging On”,  the entirely female-framed version of Mad Men becom Read more...

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Journalists, Fair Use and Copyright: SPJ and Principles

At the latest ONADC meet-up, hosted by the Center for Social Media, we had the privilege of announcing that the Society for Professional Journalists, the Washington College of Law’s Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, and the Center will work together on creating a set of principles on journalistic application of fair use.Read more...

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Visual Resources Association Endorses Librarians' Fair Use Code

The community that benefits from librarians' better understanding of their fair use rights is growing. Read more...

Talking Fair Use - Pat Aufderheide's Q&A on Techdirt

 On Friday, June 8th, Techdirt hosted a live Q&A discussion with Pat Aufderheide on fair use. Read more...

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