Last Updated on February 27, 2015, 4:07 pm ET
This week is Fair Use Week, an annual celebration of the important doctrines of fair use and fair dealing. It is designed to highlight and promote the opportunities presented by fair use and fair dealing, celebrate successful stories, and explain these doctrines. Cross-posted from Fair Use Week.
Check out all of the great posts from Day 1 of Fair Use Week 2015! Don’t see yours? Contact us to get yours added!
Videos:
- Professor William Fisher of Harvard has two CopyrightX lectures available: 1) Fair Use: The History of Fair Useand 2) Lecture 9.2, Fair Use: Fair Use Today
- University of Toronto’s Bobby Glushko on Fair Use, Fair Dealing and Equivalents Around the World
Podcast:
- Radio Free Culture: Wishing You a Happy Fair Use Week with Ellen Duranceau
Blog Posts:
- R Street Institute: Fair Use: Getting by with a little help from our friends
- Creative Commons: Creative Commons celebrates Fair Use Week
- 5 Useful Articles: Who’s the Fairest of Them All?
- Harvard: Day 4 with Guest Expert Niva Elkin-Koren: Fair Use: Rights Matter
- University of Haifa (in Hebrew): Fair Use: Is it a Right?
- UCSF: Use These Fair Use Resources
- Jessica Vosgerchian: Not Sorry for Certiorari
- MIT: MIT Libraries Releases Fair Use Quiz in Mobile-Friendly Version
- Digital Information Law: “Write Better Fair Use Guidelines For Us!”
- CMSi: INFOGRAPHIC: Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts
- CMSi: Fair Use in Visual Arts: You Be the Judge
- Mark A. McCutcheon: A “Latent News” Report: Found Poetry and Fair Dealing
- ARL (guest post by Greg Cram): Fair Use: Building the World of Tomorrow
- ARL (includes link to resource by Jonathan Band): Fair Use in a Day of the Life of a Legislative Assistant