Information and Resources: Fair Use
Fair Use Overview
For a basic overview of fair use and copyright, Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR) provides a comprehensive outline of copyright and fair use. It offers information on how to apply the Four Guidelines to academic work to be sure one isn’t infringing on a copyrighted work. It additionally provides information on creative uses and cases.
Understanding Fair Use
The link provides a well rounded interview. It provides common examples of fair use that allow the reader to grasp the concepts. The link is up to date with current trends and discusses the "The Fifth Factor - Transformative Use". It is a new area of conversation for Intellectual Property.
Bound by Law
Finally, someone drew a picture of copyright law and fair use! Enjoy the graphic novel created by Keith Aoki, James Boyle, and Jennifer Jenkins through The Duke Center for the Study of Public Domain. While the graphic novel is enjoyable and fun to review, it offers a visual example of abstract concepts fair use and copyright law. It is a must see.
US Government Fact Sheet
The government fact sheet is a necessary resource. It offers an authoritative definition of fair use to refer to as needed. The four factor test is cited in official language. Familiarizing with this website is useful, but it is not necessary insightful those unfamiliar to copyright law.
For a basic overview of fair use and copyright, Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR) provides a comprehensive outline of copyright and fair use. It offers information on how to apply the Four Guidelines to academic work to be sure one isn’t infringing on a copyrighted work. It additionally provides information on creative uses and cases.
Understanding Fair Use
The link provides a well rounded interview. It provides common examples of fair use that allow the reader to grasp the concepts. The link is up to date with current trends and discusses the "The Fifth Factor - Transformative Use". It is a new area of conversation for Intellectual Property.
Bound by Law
Finally, someone drew a picture of copyright law and fair use! Enjoy the graphic novel created by Keith Aoki, James Boyle, and Jennifer Jenkins through The Duke Center for the Study of Public Domain. While the graphic novel is enjoyable and fun to review, it offers a visual example of abstract concepts fair use and copyright law. It is a must see.
US Government Fact Sheet
The government fact sheet is a necessary resource. It offers an authoritative definition of fair use to refer to as needed. The four factor test is cited in official language. Familiarizing with this website is useful, but it is not necessary insightful those unfamiliar to copyright law.
A Fair(y) Use was create by a professor of media for educational purposes. It offers a memorable description of copyright law, fair use and the four-factor test. The video subverts copyright law by undermining what the videographer sees as a bias to protect corporations.